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Here's a quick tutorial for a 3D video wall using any desktop, laptop, or tablet! We will walk through how to render your scene from the Daz Studio 3D modeling program. Daz Studio is an excellent complement to Adobe Photoshop and other software suites. Its powerful rendering engine helps you create stunning visuals quickly and easily without compromising on performance. In this post we'll cover how to export your model as an .obj file (the type of file that Daz Studio can read) and also how to use Live3D exporter plugin for After Effects (if you want). Lets get started! For this tutorial we will be using the free to use Daz Studio 4.9 software and a free model named "Boots". You can also create your own 3D model in any 3D modeling program such as Blender, Cinema 4D, etc... and follow along. Step 1: Open Daz Studio and click on the button in the top right corner labeled "Render".Step 2: Click on Render Setup and name your scene. Click OK.Step 3: In the Render Setup dialog that appears, you'll see a pull-down menu labeled Target Device. This is where you select which type of hardware to render for. For this tutorial, select "Desktop" or your computer (this is for any desktop or laptop). Step 4: Scroll down in the Render Setup window. You'll see 3 dropdown menus labeled "Viewport Size", "Camera Mode", and "Render Quality". Depending on the resolution of your screen, you can adjust these settings to fit exactly how you want it. For example, in our tutorial we're using a 1080p monitor so we've set Viewport Size to 1920x1080 and Render Quality to Best. However, if you use a smaller monitor or tablet then you can set this to fit accordingly. You'll find that the higher quality these settings are set to then the longer it will take to render. Step 5: In the "Render Setup" window, scroll down to the "Export" section. Under Export, let's change the file format from .OBJ to .OBJ+. This is a newer file format that allows for more complex geometry and texture handling. In our tutorial, we'll set this to Best as well but if you have a slower computer then you may want to adjust this setting accordingly. Step 6: Under "Export" in the Render Setup, let's turn on "Flip Normals". This will automatically flip your geometry so it is facing out towards the camera instead of inside out. Step 7: Scroll down to the "Export" section and click on the dropdown menu labeled Export Type. Make sure it says "Full". If you're using a tablet or laptop then you'll want to set this to "High". Step 8: Click on the export button in the top right corner of Render Setup. This will now begin rendering your scene! Since we're using Daz Studio's built-in renderer, we can now close Daz Studio and our render will continue in the background. eccc085e13

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