Moving Manga - Render Solution - Mocap - Making movies in DAZ

So I recently have been woking on my moving Manga - or my own Anime -  I've been using DAZ 3d and trying it to do all within the program.   But I came across a tool that can help you render faster or create any style you want at a much faster speed than traditional rendering.  Instead of rendering 100s-1000s of frames you can render 4 or 5 out .  It is really cool.  Here is a render that took about 4 minutes.   It has some glitches but I only did 2 frames and they weren't rendered.   

I will be teaching this method and more on my release of "How to Make Your Own Anime"  See you soon!

Comments

  • Woah. Very nice. What mocap suit do you use?

  • Faeryl WomynFaeryl Womyn Posts: 3,663

    I am interested in the tutorial, though how to get the images to look like toons/anime without iray would be just as interesting.

  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 38,583

    EBsynth is awesome

     

     

     

  • TheMysteryIsThePoint said:

    Woah. Very nice. What mocap suit do you use?

    I'm using Rokoko Mocap suit. :)

  • WendyLuvsCatz said:

    EBsynth is awesome

     

     

    It is ain't it!  :)  I want to stretch this one far.  :) 

  • Faeryl Womyn said:

    I am interested in the tutorial, though how to get the images to look like toons/anime without iray would be just as interesting.

    It all depends.  The method I'm using is strictly for animaton.   I guess it could be used on a still frame but moreseo for animation!  :)  

  • SasquatchIsCool said:

    TheMysteryIsThePoint said:

    Woah. Very nice. What mocap suit do you use?

    I'm using Rokoko Mocap suit. :)

    OK, that's just about the only one I haven't tried, and the mocap snobs love to badmouth Rokoko, but it pretty much confirms what I saw at SIGGRAPH 2019... it looked pretty good to me. I asked the guy to do a t-pose, to do so movements, and return to a t-pose, and it was right on. I thinnk the people who badmouth it actually work for the competition :)

  • Faeryl WomynFaeryl Womyn Posts: 3,663

    SasquatchIsCool said:

    Faeryl Womyn said:

    I am interested in the tutorial, though how to get the images to look like toons/anime without iray would be just as interesting.

    It all depends.  The method I'm using is strictly for animaton.   I guess it could be used on a still frame but moreseo for animation!  :)  

    Oops my bad, I was not talking about rendering just images, I'm interested in animation, I wanted to know how to get that toon look on the renders and hope it's not something to do with iray. 

  • TheMysteryIsThePoint said:

    SasquatchIsCool said:

    TheMysteryIsThePoint said:

    Woah. Very nice. What mocap suit do you use?

    I'm using Rokoko Mocap suit. :)

    OK, that's just about the only one I haven't tried, and the mocap snobs love to badmouth Rokoko, but it pretty much confirms what I saw at SIGGRAPH 2019... it looked pretty good to me. I asked the guy to do a t-pose, to do so movements, and return to a t-pose, and it was right on. I thinnk the people who badmouth it actually work for the competition :)

    I think it does a pretty good job.   Especially for what I"m doing and it is not 8K like the Xsens and 2K a year for the software.  :) 

  • Faeryl Womyn said:

    SasquatchIsCool said:

    Faeryl Womyn said:

    I am interested in the tutorial, though how to get the images to look like toons/anime without iray would be just as interesting.

    It all depends.  The method I'm using is strictly for animaton.   I guess it could be used on a still frame but moreseo for animation!  :)  

    Oops my bad, I was not talking about rendering just images, I'm interested in animation, I wanted to know how to get that toon look on the renders and hope it's not something to do with iray. 

     

    Awesome.  Nope I'm not using Iray.  :)

  • wolf359wolf359 Posts: 3,837
    Rokokos free Blender retargeting tool works nicely with Mixamo motions and G8
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