Camera Tutorials

Are there any good camera tutorials for Daz Studio that are close to up to date with the latest versions of Daz Studio?

Thanks for your replies.

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  • What are you wanting a tutorial to cover?

  • marcelle19marcelle19 Posts: 171

    Richard Haseltine said:

    What are you wanting a tutorial to cover?

    How to do extreme close ups without the various surfaces of the various materials beginning to disappear, and finally disappearing.

    Thanks for asking specifically, Richard.

  • tfistfis Posts: 129

    Heres the tutorial:

    Adjust focal length.

    The End

  • how to use a camera 
    or 
    how to use daz camera. 
    ---
    The camera will let you mimic a real camera you can control things in the controls just like on a real camera
    change the F stop.. change the focal lenght (which is changing lenses basically) 
    So how to use a camera and all the skills envolved in that can be used by studying Camera usage
    ---
    fstops are normally to control light...  small ones for bright sun big ones for dark areas... 
    but they also control the depth of field ... 
    which means if you're using a bright sunlit day hdr .. you have lots of light and if you're using a night sky and a light emiting camp lantern you don't have a lot
    but in daz you can control the light so you have many more options on depth of field and light etc. 

  • ed3Ded3D Posts: 2,184

    all in all an interesting subject   ~.~

  • marcelle19marcelle19 Posts: 171

    alan bard newcomer said:

    how to use a camera 
    or 
    how to use daz camera. 
    ---
    The camera will let you mimic a real camera you can control things in the controls just like on a real camera
    change the F stop.. change the focal lenght (which is changing lenses basically) 
    So how to use a camera and all the skills envolved in that can be used by studying Camera usage
    ---
    fstops are normally to control light...  small ones for bright sun big ones for dark areas... 
    but they also control the depth of field ... 
    which means if you're using a bright sunlit day hdr .. you have lots of light and if you're using a night sky and a light emiting camp lantern you don't have a lot
    but in daz you can control the light so you have many more options on depth of field and light etc. 

     

    Yeah, I never did anything with a camera except click it to take a picture - never knew what all the controls were on the ones that had them, and most I used didn't have all of those controls (think cheap-fast-no_hassle-point-and-click, consumerism).

    Thanks for explaining the f-stop some, however.

  • marcelle19marcelle19 Posts: 171

    tfis said:

    Heres the tutorial:

    Adjust focal length.

    The End

    Tried that, and the surfaces disintegrated as the camera got to the extreme close-up views. Thanks for responding, however.

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