Best to just watch the tutorial, it is discussed towards the tail end. This can be a VERY powerful tool for still poses. It's more involved than that, but don't let the name fool you. Allows you to mix multiple expressions and/or poses together 'on the fly' without having to adjust the pose sliders directly, and allows you to 'shift' between the influence of various poses via a 'grid'. This does not seem to affect the quality of the actual 'final' render as far as I can tell (just tried it). Draw Settings tab, while viewport is in Iray: Dropping the Drawing > Manipulation Resolution to say 1/8 or lower (1/16, etc.) can significantly speed up your viewport in Iray mode if you are doing manipulations while using the Iray Viewport.Some useful tricks that Jay mentioned that I hadn't bothered with before now. I linked a few pose related freebie scripts/utilities such in the freebie thread here, that relate to this webinar: I myself learned a few new tricks today, and I've been using Daz Studio since 2017. This one has a lot of gems, and I like Jay's presentation skills. Not sure how long will leave this webinar up, hopefully for a long time, but it's definitely worth checking out if you are a fairly new Daz user, or a more seasoned Daz user like myself that usually has your eyes glaze over when you try to follow a tutorial. I shared this in the Freebies thread, but some of you might not watch that particular thread regularly. So as part of the sales strategy this weekend, Jay Verslius(? on last name spelling) did a webinar to show off a few useful tips.
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