How To Transfer Hair From DAZ Studio To Lightwave

How To Transfer Hair From DAZ Studio To Lightwave

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I got this great question in a reply to one of my other blog posts, and I decided to to a short video and show how it’s best done without pulling your hair (literally). There are a few important pitfalls when doing this procedure, and I’ve outlined them step by step here:

As always, thanks for watching, and if you find the video useful, please comment below and share with your friends! When you’re ready to get a clear grasp of all the Ligthwave basics, and specifically how to transfer props / characters between LW / DAZ Studio, then head over HERE.

Stay frosty!

– Val Cameron

P.S. When you’re ready to get a clear grasp of all the Ligthwave basics, and specifically how to transfer props / characters between LW / DAZ Studio, then head over HERE.

 

Happily sharing how to create great 3D & 2D art in DAZ Studio, Lightwave and Photoshop, Val Cameron, CEO and founder of Dreamlight, has been coaching and mentoring hundreds of thousands of artists since 2005. Bestselling DAZ 3D vendor with over 230+ video tutorials, plug ins and light sets.

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7 Responses to “How To Transfer Hair From DAZ Studio To Lightwave”

  1. Jerry November 17, 2014 at 1:46 am #

    Will you be doing any videos on rendering in lightwave? Ive seen
    good results from lightwave — but I cant get them.

  2. Jerry November 17, 2014 at 2:04 am #

    I’m talking animation rendering in lightwave. thanks

    • Val Cameron November 17, 2014 at 6:27 pm #

      Yes Jerry, that is something we might do in the future. Nothing planned as of now.

  3. Jerry November 17, 2014 at 2:05 am #

    can Lightwave render look as good / realistic as Vray or Octane?

    I cant get it.

    • Val Cameron November 17, 2014 at 6:25 pm #

      Jerry, yes it can. Look for other render engines than the native one, like for instance: http://www.kraytracing.com/joomla/gallery That’s the K-Ray render engine. Very impressive. Then there is a few more you can google for, such as Octane and a few more.

  4. Jerry November 17, 2014 at 2:07 am #

    I would hope any render tutorial would include the nodes.

    those really confuse me, too.

    thanks again

    • Val Cameron November 17, 2014 at 6:26 pm #

      Might do something on that later on Jerry, thanks for your input!

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