This is part of a video series in which I explain what iClone is all about, and why you might want to use it instead of, or in addition to, programs like Daz Studio. Today's video will show some ways to bring your Daz assets into iClone (characters, clothes, hair, props, scenes, poses, and animations).
00:00 Introduction
02:45 Importing characters, clothing, and hair from Daz Studio using Character Creator Pipeline
34:44 Importing props and scenes from Daz Studio into iClone using Character Creator Pipeline
46:03 Importing props and scenes from Daz Studio into iClone using 3DXchange
52:52 Transferring poses from Daz Studio into iClone using 3DXchange
59:50 Transferring animations from Daz Studio into iClone using 3DXchange
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Video 1: Benefits of iClone and What to Buy
Video 2: iClone User Interface
Video 3: An overview of Character Creator
Video 4: Working with iClone (characters, props, lighting, cameras, and materials)
Video 5: Posing and Animation in iClone
Video 6: Physics simulation in iClone
Video 7: Rendering in iClone (both realtime and Iray)
Video 8: Importing and Exporting (including how to bring in your Daz content)
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