I finally used Daz Studio in a music video!
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in The Commons
I've used Daz Studio since version 1.0 and have been a Daz/Zygote customer since Victoria 1.0. I used to post art at DeviantArt under the name "mrwakko13us" and Renderosity as mrwakko13.
Over the years I've had many hobbies and in the last year I began making videos for music I create on my iPad and posting them on YouTube. I've been wanting to somehow incorporate Daz Studio and I finally have.
I've been wanting to share my excitement with people who might understand. I don't think the folks at the music forum I frequent would "get it". Maybe people here won't either, but for me it felt like an accomplishment.
Fair warning. My music is loud so if you want to check it out I won't be offended if you watch with the volume off.
The dancing figure is Victoria 4 with the Creature Creator morphs using a freebie texture for Victoria 3 I converted using a texture converter that sadly is no longer sold here.
The motion capture was from a free set offered here: https://awesomedog.com/
I apologize if this comes across as a shameless plug. I just was incredibly happy to have checked this item off my "things I want to eventually do" list.
Thanks for looking.
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Comments
Oh my, I love it. Both the video & the music. I don't blame you for sharing it and being proud of it. It's good.
Very cool!! I really like both the animation (very smooth) and the music! The flashes of retro movies clips in there was awesome!
Is the mujsic original by you? What software did you use if it was software generated?
I've already listened to & watched it like 10 times. I find it funny & mesmerizing.
Thank you. The credit goes to the mocap for the smoothness of the animation. If I was working as a professional awesomedog would definitely be getting my money. I am a fan of shows like Mystery Science Theater 3000 and "Dream On" which used old movie clips. When I discovered the Internet Archivewith all of its public domain films it was a great way to add video to my music. Thanks again for watching!
I use an app called Riffler https://riffler.app/ to generate the rhythm guitar parts and an app called ZOA https://apps.apple.com/us/app/zoa-living-midi-sequencer/id1581881354 to create leads. I send the midi from ZOA to a sampler with a guitar sound loaded into it. I set up the environment and record different takes and then curate happy accidents. Once I have multiple parts that I think work together I arrange and mix everything in Cubasis 3 https://apps.apple.com/us/app/cubasis-3-daw-studio/id1207839273 .
I'm really glad to hear that! Thank you so much!
Post your future music videos please.