![]() There are other tools as you get more advanced, but that's probably enough to make a very good start.Īnd, of course, determination, patience, and a thick skin for the comments you'll get here. Otherwise, your game is going to break the gigabyte barrier well before it's really necessary. You can use an image editing program, or a similar utility, to compress your images somewhat without reducing the quality significantly. Importing Textures There are two templates for importing Daz character texture files. Watch the video below to understand the process of bringing in high-heel shoes. In addition, the images that Daz Studio produce tend to have VERY large file sizes. CC3 - Importing Daz High Heel Shoes If your Daz content features high-heels then you'll have to adapt to wearing them with the CC character. You'll find, however, that an image editing program, such as Photoshop (paid) or GIMP (free) will frequently come in handy, since you may find yourself wanting to make custom elements (buttons, etc.) for your user interface as it gets more sophisticated, or even just minor tweaks to the DS images. ![]() You can, indeed, make a Ren'py game with just Daz Studio and Ren'py. ![]() Welcome to the wonderful world of Pollywog's off-topic responses. No, Character Creator is not part of, or used with, Daz Studio.
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