I’ve been using Daz3D (and creating 3D renders) for about 6 months...posted my first render about 4 months ago.
Steep learning curve, yes and no.
Yes, because when I first started using Daz, there were so many options, so much that I could do, and so many different controls…I was overwhelmed. And my first thought was, “Dude, you must be crazy to try this!” lol Plus, some of the 3D renders out there are ridiculously good, photorealism good...because people use other programs like blender, photoshop, etc...in conjunction with Daz…to get that kind of detail. So that made me feel more overwhelmed.
However, No, because I then started watching tutorials, learning how to draw, learning about lighting and textures, photography…and like my journey through crypto, I started going down the rabbit hole...and loving it.
I've always been a big fan of 3D rendering, but I found myself procrastinating to try it myself. But, 6 months ago I decided to bite the bullet, and give it a shot.
I hope that I answered your question @oblivioncubed.
That's super cool. I feel similar with having started doing gaming videos - I snagged DaVinci Resolve and it's just so full of menu options and different tweaks I can make that it makes the learning curve feel giant, but there's thankfully really good support and tutorials and that makes it a lot easier to grasp.
Wild that you're able to make such amazing art in just 6 months! Great job!
That's awesome...reminds me...if there is a will to do something...we will find a way to do it.
And thank you so much @oblivioncubed :)