Fan Art A Wife And Mother Fan Art

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AmazingHermit

New Member
Aug 21, 2023
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Seeing some of you making videos made me want to give it a try.
Here's the result.


Note: I have the impression that the video is of better quality when downloaded rather than when using the google embedded player.


Thanks to people who shared their work on Sam's Bedroom (T-oxygen, WhiteWolf619, Old Dog, and certainly others I missed).

View attachment 3525423

I used an animation pose for the bodies, and made only minor adjusments (hands, heads, expression, hair, accessories, duvet).
By the way, there are some bad artifacts on the duvet animation (Sam collision + bed angle + ). If you know how to fix it, feel free to share.

DAZ is not really "user friendly" for animation, and I personnally encoutered many bugs. Cheers to people mastering animation process.

To people who may start animation, below 2 tools which helped me.
There may be better solutions, I am by no means an expert at all (this was my 1st video).
  1. helped me a lot to fix Sam's "shaking" hand ( 's how it was before using the script).
    I used mcjKeepOrient to force hand orientation, and mcjHoldOn (or mcjAutoLimb, don't remember :rolleyes:) to force hand position.
  2. I rendered the video @ 24 FPS, then used to double the frame rate (this uses AI).
Greatest animation i have seen so far ,you are the best at making animations
 

sducon

Newbie
Jul 23, 2017
40
2,272
Damn, amazing job! Animation can be a pain in the ass in DazStudi... Really awesome work! :love:

I particularly loved the blanket animation, did you set it to simulate on the timeline and then rendered everything?
Thanks

The blanket used ( ) was already configured for DForce simulation.
Once I had all the frames in the timeline, and people animated, I placed the blanket flat on top of the bed/sam at frame 0, then launched the simulation for the complete animation (with an initilzation time so that the blanket would end in a good position for frame 0).
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I then rendered the animation.

I tried to tweak the blanket surface simulation parameters to lower some collisions problems I had (mainly at Sam's feet and matress angles), but was not successful. I ended-up cleaning the feet area with Photoshop.

Awesome Job! amazing Quality! How long did it take you to do that?
Too long ...
1+ week + 2 days of renders



Below a little bonus while testing some postwork edit.

sam_sofia_bedroom_ps2.jpg
 

Kthulu_SFM

Member
May 4, 2017
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Thanks

The blanket used ( ) was already configured for DForce simulation.
Once I had all the frames in the timeline, and people animated, I placed the blanket flat on top of the bed/sam at frame 0, then launched the simulation for the complete animation (with an initilzation time so that the blanket would end in a good position for frame 0).
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I then rendered the animation.

I tried to tweak the blanket surface simulation parameters to lower some collisions problems I had (mainly at Sam's feet and matress angles), but was not successful. I ended-up cleaning the feet area with Photoshop.


Too long ...
1+ week + 2 days of renders



Below a little bonus while testing some postwork edit.

View attachment 3528438
Ohh I got it, it worked really well IMO, nice job :D

Regarding the long time to render I have a couple suggestions:
- You can lower the resolution of each image, it will decrease the times by a lot.
- Don't know if you used it, but the denoiser is your friend. Since stuff is moving the loss of detail is not that
perceptible. This will also lower the render times.
- Last, but not least, since you used the premade animations(lifesavers!) some of them come with a lot of loops,
you could reduce the amount of total frames by capping a few of those... Once I downloaded one that came if 255 frames, but the loop was only like 120, so I was able to do a lot less. ;)

Thats it, hope some of these are helpful, and if you already know them, I apologize for the repeated info hahaah

See ya :D
 

soprano31

Engaged Member
Nov 12, 2021
2,066
15,146
Hey!

Decide to do a bit of a palate cleanser after my last debauchery render haha :devilish:
Hope you enjoy it! :giggle:

Characters: Ellie and Sam

"By the fire"

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Really gorgeous made,Kthulu_SFM !! :love::love::love:
How they look into each other's eyes with love and longing,
while she rubs him gently and tenderly.
And he looks at her,and holds her,
as if she were his dearest treasure on earth,
while the experience the most romantic,sultriest,most sensual night under the shining moonlight,
and the wonderful crackle of the fire that continues to burn for them,
as long as their most ardent love,lust and passion has not cooled.
A true summery,lovingly,romantic masterpiece !!
 

Mikk88

Member
Jun 6, 2018
348
2,397
Seeing some of you making videos made me want to give it a try.
Here's the result.


Note: I have the impression that the video is of better quality when downloaded rather than when using the google embedded player.


Thanks to people who shared their work on Sam's Bedroom (T-oxygen, WhiteWolf619, Old Dog, and certainly others I missed).

View attachment 3525423

I used an animation pose for the bodies, and made only minor adjusments (hands, heads, expression, hair, accessories, duvet).
By the way, there are some bad artifacts on the duvet animation (Sam collision + bed angle + ). If you know how to fix it, feel free to share.

DAZ is not really "user friendly" for animation, and I personnally encoutered many bugs. Cheers to people mastering animation process.

To people who may start animation, below 2 tools which helped me.
There may be better solutions, I am by no means an expert at all (this was my 1st video).
  1. helped me a lot to fix Sam's "shaking" hand ( 's how it was before using the script).
    I used mcjKeepOrient to force hand orientation, and mcjHoldOn (or mcjAutoLimb, don't remember :rolleyes:) to force hand position.
  2. I rendered the video @ 24 FPS, then used to double the frame rate (this uses AI).
Amazing work (y)
 
Nov 5, 2022
7
3
Seeing some of you making videos made me want to give it a try.
Here's the result.


Note: I have the impression that the video is of better quality when downloaded rather than when using the google embedded player.


Thanks to people who shared their work on Sam's Bedroom (T-oxygen, WhiteWolf619, Old Dog, and certainly others I missed).

View attachment 3525423

I used an animation pose for the bodies, and made only minor adjusments (hands, heads, expression, hair, accessories, duvet).
By the way, there are some bad artifacts on the duvet animation (Sam collision + bed angle + ). If you know how to fix it, feel free to share.

DAZ is not really "user friendly" for animation, and I personnally encoutered many bugs. Cheers to people mastering animation process.

To people who may start animation, below 2 tools which helped me.
There may be better solutions, I am by no means an expert at all (this was my 1st video).
  1. helped me a lot to fix Sam's "shaking" hand ( 's how it was before using the script).
    I used mcjKeepOrient to force hand orientation, and mcjHoldOn (or mcjAutoLimb, don't remember :rolleyes:) to force hand position.
  2. I rendered the video @ 24 FPS, then used to double the frame rate (this uses AI).
Awesome! could you make a longer version or in different position?
 
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