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That is exactly what I meant... thanks :-)
Amazing massive thanks this has helped me soooooooooooooo much x
Apologies for the stupid question, but those values you wrote in the first post of the thread...can I just manually type those into the 3delight settings boxes in the render tab?
Yes.
I used adamr001's "average quality" setting yesterday...a render I expected to take around 1 hour ended up taking 6 hours!!!
Although the finished render was pretty nice.
These are fantastic! Exactly what I was looking for. adamr001, the various scripts and tutorials you've created along the are the way and shared with the community reason I did not give up on DAZ a long time ago. You're quite wonderful.
The set is a great base to adjust for personal use, just edit them as you need for your renders. I used the DS3 set before DS4 was ever around.
the reference to installing this I have marked is referring to where...the folder where DS4.6 is installed or on my external HD where all my content is installed to?
the reference to installing this I have marked is referring to where...the folder where DS4.6 is installed or on my external HD where all my content is installed to?
The content location.
Fast and EASY way to use, UnZip to a Temp folder open it, Copy the AMR folder. Drop that into your DAZ Studio Content Scripts Folder. You will then have a AMR folder in scripts with all the presets ready to use.
Is there a way to open these in the script editor and make changes?
They're in .duf files so opening them tends to just run them. I can open the .duf in Notepad++, should I just change the aspect_ratio and imageSize settings to match what I want and save it as a different file name?
I love having the one click option to adjust render size or quality but I'm working on a series of renders that require a specific aspect ratio that's not one of the options listed. I could just set the proper size in my render settings but I'd rather add a few more scripts to do it for me.
Oh WOW! This is wonderful. Thank you very, very much, Adam!
Hi Adam. I am stuck with Daz3A for the foreseeable future and I've done something weird with my render/UE settings. They are now taking longer than the max allowed time in Daz (24 hours). I used to have them just how I liked them, then I installed Daz 4.5, had to go back to Daz3 and lost all my presets.
Can I use your script in Daz3 too?
Thanks again!
EDIT: Let me Test something and get back to you on this.
Yes it Works I just created a New duf Script from Adams. With his permission here is how to EDIT one of his SIZE Presets.
Copy one and save it as a Copy that's for safety. Rename JUST the extension to txt. Windows will freak but do it. Now open that text file in Notepad. Set Formatting to wordwrap. You now need two sets of numbers for your custom preset. The Aspect Ratio and the Render size. Just edit the settings you need in to the two proper places and SAVE the file. Now do that thing Windows hates and RENAME the file again with the .duf extension. Make your Icon for Content use and add the Script to your Script list. As I did here.
Thanks for testing that.
I just tried it and if you use Notepad++ you can just open the .duf file without all the rename issues. Just right click on the file and choose Open With...
That would probably work with regular notepad but I know it defaults to trying to save it as a text file.
Thanks for testing that.
I just tried it and if you use Notepad++ you can just open the .duf file without all the rename issues. Just right click on the file and choose Open With...
That would probably work with regular notepad but I know it defaults to trying to save it as a text file.
Yes But I wanted to Help as many users as possible some may not use or Like NotePad++ I love it myself.
Thank you so much Adam! I missed this thread. Once again you shed some light on Studio settings that would have taken hours if not days for me to test. I luvya :coolsmile:
Thank you very much!
-D
wow. These settings are perfect! Thanks so much!
These are great! Thanks for sharing your work!
Thank you for the awesome work was the one thing that is missing from Studio the ability to easily change the resolution of your renders and thus speeding up render times.. These scripts certainly help on that part, I am not sure why there has never been an image resolution setting in Studio (that I know of) the one thing that Poser has is the ability to change the resolution of a render no matter the size of the picture..
Render Settings has always had this in it. These are only quick set up files you could have done yourself.
Thank you for the presets. I will try them out as soon as possible.
Just chiming in with my thanks for this! \o/
Do these produce quality similar to, or greater-than the traditional "high quality" slider? I've never actually touched render settings. I wonder if I've been missing out on increased quality.
How does this script works????I have to just drop the preset onto the scene???'Cause nothing changes,my render is still rubbish
You just need to click on the icon and that should change your render options, probably in the render tab and you can see there in your render preferences how the settings are changing while you are clicking on different settings. This is a wonderful tool, i have been using a lot lately and it realy does the work. Thanks for it again.
Part 1: the Render Settings which range from Draft Quality to Insane Quality. These settings only work for the FULL 3Delight render setting that is found in the Render Settings Tab, Advanced section.
Part 2: Several folders of default Render sizes to render your images too. These will only be seen on screen if you have Show Aspect Frame turned on in the Viewport view settings menu.
All of the scripts auto apply the selected setting on a double click of the icons. The proper place for the AMR folder that holds all the scripts would be in your mapped DAZ Studio content Folder My Library or My DAZ 3D Library in the Script folder or its sub folder Utilities.
Once applied to your Render settings at Full (3Delight) all you need to do is press render. The settings do not change anything except the quality of the finished render. If the render looks bad set to Average Quality then you need to edit your scene to please you once rendered as what the image shows is what you have created in DAZ Studio with your current lights and other options. This set only adjusts the quality of the image output from LOW settings to High settings. See below for Draft and Insane examples of the same image as rendered with this set using the 1x1 size of 500x500.