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I always say I am a good programmer and work hard because I am lazy Basically, if I do a task a lot that annoys me, I will try and automate it
I am glad you like the idea!
LOL.
Would it be too difficult to add dforce cloth material presets?
I don't know what you mean. Could you elaborate?
Some settings for cloth that will give good results with your script. I know it's asking beyond the scope of what your script was intended but, some tweaking of the cloth settings will help with results. You probably played more with dforce and its settings to know what works best. It's not a big deal. I'm just really excited to get your product.
Ah, I see. No, I would not know the best settings, especially as it varies per clothing. So definitely beyond scope.
I am glad you are excited about the product!
Excellent idea .I certainly buy it when DAZ or Nvidia will solve the problem someone like me has with graphic card driver ,dforce and DAZstudio
Dforce not working with NVDIA Studio Driver Version: 522.30 Studio 4.21
https://www.daz3d.com/forums/discussion/597256/dforce-not-working-with-nvdia-studio-driver-version-522-30-studio-4-21
I am glad you like the idea. Hopefully, you will get a fix soon.
I have installed older version 517.40of Nvidia studio driver and now dforce seems ok i will continue my tests and i will serously consider to buy Dforce assistant if everything stay ok
It is released: https://www.daz3d.com/dforce-assistant
I was pretty sure, that I have something similar already purchased, but could not found it.
There are issues with the latest NVIDIA drivers, 517.40 is the last working version.
In my cart, ready for checkout when the store credit has been added to my account.
Beat me to it! Thanks.
I hope you will like it.
Initial thoughts;
Easy to use
Works great in conjunction with other dForce utilities
Even in dForce hair/fur, a very clear improvement from the morph adaptation script.
Great! Thanks for the support!
I am so glad you like it! Thank you for sharing with others your thoughts.
(BTW, are you talking about the Setup Figure script when you mention the morph adaption script?)
Yep, Setup Figure script. Derp XD
Here is the comparison. Look at the tail, especially.
I didn't pause, put right into my cart, added texture set for Stonemason's set from yesterday, his set, and a group of scripts and checked out.
Until I see the BoneMinion Bundle for G9 I am keeping control of my spending.
Thank you for this nice product.
I could see myself using this because I have avoided buying long, flowing garments precisely due to the difficulty I have with dForce-ing them. As you point out - they almost always end up in an explosion. However, I also avoid using animation for dForce because I often want to animate the characters in a scene but the dForce animation takes over the timeline (DAZ Studio does not have Non-Linear Animation). I've asked on this forum previously whether there is a way to save out a single frame from the timeline as a stand-alone scene but the suggested methods have not really worked well for me. What I would want is the result of the dForce animation without saving the animation (timeline) that led to it.
So I wonder whether you might be able to script that frame isolation - perhaps as a separate product? I would buy that and also this becuase it would open up a lot of new possibilities for me.
Could anybody post some renders after using dForce Assistant, please.
I would like to see more results.
Thanks in advance.
I went ahead and bought dforce assistant, tried it, but had to stop when you used the ultimate zero script. I don't have ultimate zero and I probably need it to follow the video, correct? Because I get no results if I don't zero-out the character. If I do need ultimate zero, it was not stated as a requirement when I bought deforce assistant.
You're welcome! Thank you for your support!
You might try using dForce2Morph to save out the result of the dForce animation as a single frame which can you morph to in your master scene.
Ultimate Zero is not required for this product. I use that because I find it is faster for zeroing poses. However, you can just use the Daz Zero Figure Pose:
Thanks. I will purchase ultimate zero, though.
I have that so I can give it a try but I didn't think of it as a way to save out a frame from the timeline - rather as something to "solidify" a drape into a garment. Anyhow, I'll have a look.