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DAZ Studio Mastering Content Creation Part 3 : Smart UV Mapping Techniques

August 14, 2016 @ 8:00 pm - 9:30 pm UTC+0

$45
  • « POSER RIGGING – Master the rigging process with Teyon Alexander
  • DAZ Studio Mastering Content Creation Part 4 : Rigging Props »

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Are you Ready for the Content Creation Journey?

 Smart UV Mapping Techniques

Registration for Webinar Includes HD Webinar Recording 

“Are you ready to embark on a new, exciting journey?
Let me be your travel agent on your way to your first (or second, or umpteenth) 3D product!”

Esha

Presented by Esha

ABOUT THIS SERIES

“In this webinar series I’ll take you through the various stages of the creation process, from planning your project over modelling and UV mapping to rigging, morphing, texturing, rendering and packing up. We will cover each “leg” of this journey in detail and you’ll get lots of useful information, tips and tricks. I’ll show you various methods and workflows and discuss the pros and cons of each so you can make informed choices for your own personal workflow.

I’m covering the creation process using an upcoming product as an example. I’ll show you how to create a suitcase and a duffel bag as rigged and morphing props and a complete outfit consisting of pants, shirt, shoes and earrings. On each item I’ll demonstrate a different approach, method or workflow. You can work along with this course and in the end you’ll have a finished product you can submit. I’ll explain my choices and decisions in detail so you can apply these basics to your work even if you’re creating completely different objects and clothes.

Are you ready? Let’s go!”

THIS WEBINAR : MODULE 3 – “CHECKING IN” : UV MAPPING

Now we’ve arrived at a stage where we have a finished mesh. In a real journey, you’ll get your first impressions of your destination when you arrive at your hotel. In product creation, when you get to UVmapping your mesh you’ll also get your first impressions of how well your finished mesh turned out.
We’ll discuss UV mapping techniques, I’ll give you an introduction into UV Layout and you’ll get several useful tips how to set up a UV map to make texturing easier.
3d travel and navigation planning, concept

Date and Time : Sunday 14th August 20:00 BST London/12:00 PDT Los Angeles/15:00 EDT New York

Duration : 1.5 hours

MODULE 3 CONTENT : UV MAPPING

– Why we need UVmaps
– Creating UVs from scratch in UVLayout
– Cutting up the mesh
– Activating symmetry
– Identifying problem areas
– Laying out the UVs for easy texturing
– Preparing alternate UVs
– Working with multiple UV tiles
– Why UVMapper Pro is still useful

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Presenter : Esha

Esha lives in Austria and has been creating 3D products for nearly 12 years.
She has created content for Smith Micro and Daz and is an active vendor at daz3d.com.

When Daz released the Developer Tools for Daz Studio in 2008 she integrated them into her workflow and has been working with Daz Studio, alongside Poser, ever since. In recent years she has been focusing on DS for product development.

Esha’s favourite tools include Daz Studio, Poser, ZBrush, Wings3D, Xfrog, Marvelous Designer, UVLayout and Photoshop. In all of these she is a self-taught artist, basing her skills on years of experience and numerous online tutorials.
She fully understands the difficulties of moving from Poser to Daz Studio, having made that journey herself, and enjoys passing on her Studio know-how to new users.

Esha also has several years of experience in teaching adults. She firmly believes that the best way to learn is to actively do something yourself, so she favours a hands-on approach in teaching.

Knowing only too well how tiresome it is to gather scraps of information all over the web she wants to provide comprehensive webinars that really offer solid information. Moving from the basics to advanced procedures she takes care to make sure that her audience will be able to follow her courses smoothly.

In her spare time Esha loves listening to classical music, baking muffins and collecting cat photos.

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Date:
August 14, 2016
Time:
8:00 pm - 9:30 pm UTC+0
Cost:
$45
Event Category:
DAZ Studio
Event Tags:
Content Creation, DAZ Studio, esha
  • « POSER RIGGING – Master the rigging process with Teyon Alexander
  • DAZ Studio Mastering Content Creation Part 4 : Rigging Props »

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