How to Use Daz Studio to Design a Web Page
If you would like to create a truly unique-looking web page, one way to do it is to design it using 3D (or CGI) elements. This would mean having 3D elements, such as human figures and props. For example, you might have a banner with a woman seeming to lean against it. To accomplish this, you will need a program like Daz Studio to help to render out these images so that they can be imported into your web page editor.
Instructions
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Brainstorm what you want your web page to look like. This means sitting with a pencil and paper to sketch out various ideas, discarding those you don't want and refining those you do. Then, based on the sketches, list the 3D figures, clothing items and props that you will need for the project. Be prepared to modify your ideas for what you need, depending on what is actually available for sale.
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Download and install the freeware version of Daz Studio. Then go to Daz3D or Renderosity, purchase the figures and other items you listed in Step 1 for your web page. Install them to Daz Studios libraries.
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Open Daz Studio. Browse through the "Library" folders on the left to find the figure or object you want and click on it to to load it in the scene. If it is a figure requiring clothing, you should also browse through the "Library" to select the clothing.
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Position the object or figure where you want it in the scene, using the "Move" tool. If you are using a figure, you should also use the PoserPose controls to pose the figure.
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Click on "Render." Depending on your computer and the complexity of the scene, this might take some time. When it finishes, save the image as a PNG file, since this will preserve the transparency when you import the image into your web page editor.
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