Underbelly ads -> outstanding

I have watched the Daz Studio ads on Youtube for months and I cringe every time I see one.  I can't even... it just makes me ashamed that I am a user of this thing.  UNTIL FINALLY  the Underbelly ads.  This is a product and campaign I want to be associated with.

Thank you.  Please do more like that.

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  • 3Diva3Diva Posts: 11,751

    They've really stepped up their game in the past few months, imo. And in the past month or so they've put out a lot of helpful new tutorials as well. 

    And I agree that the Underbelly ad is particularly cool:

     

  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 38,639
    edited May 2020

    pity the ads don't reflect the actual capabilities of DAZ studio though, nearly every one features particles and other features postworked in production.

    The utter irony that makes me giggle is Carrara can actually natively do most the stuff they add via keying, matt paint etc probably in far dearer programs like Aftereffects or Element 3D.

    Post edited by WendyLuvsCatz on
  • Richard HaseltineRichard Haseltine Posts: 102,933

    pity the ads don't reflect the actual capabilities of DAZ studio though, nearly every one features particles and other features postworked in production.

    In that video?

    The utter irony that makes me giggle is Carrara can actually natively do most the stuff they add via keying, matt paint etc probably in far dearer programs like Aftereffects or Element 3D.

     

  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 38,639

    pity the ads don't reflect the actual capabilities of DAZ studio though, nearly every one features particles and other features postworked in production.

    In that video?

    The utter irony that makes me giggle is Carrara can actually natively do most the stuff they add via keying, matt paint etc probably in far dearer programs like Aftereffects or Element 3D.

     

    oops I will admit it is not the same one I saw on Facebook with the cigarette smoke blush

  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 38,639
    edited June 2020

    mmm just looked

    they seem to have pulled a lot of videos

    such as the dog8 one, the boxing and others that were all heavily postwork

    the Cool3Dworld styled ones

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  • Rico MarianiRico Mariani Posts: 3
    edited June 2020

    They didn't need any of that [stuff].  The product is great just as it is.  Someone gave them some seriously bad advice.  Truly I'm embarassed to be associated with the product depicted in some of those ads and it isn't what makes Daz great.

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  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 38,639
    edited June 2020

    They didn't need any of that [stuff].  The product is great just as it is.  Someone gave them some seriously bad advice.  Truly I'm embarassed to be associated with the product depicted in some of those ads and it isn't what makes Daz great.

    I have to agree, what remains including this one does show what end users can actually do in DAZ studio yes

    I myself post effect the hell out of stuff but thats not what they should have been showing in the demos

    Post edited by Richard Haseltine on
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