Daz Studio Canvases (Part One: Daz Studio Setup)

In this video you will learn the basics of how to use the Canvases Feature within Daz Studio to render various types of passes that can then be utilized within your favorite 2D Postwork Application. To view Part Two of this tutorial, please see: For Photoshop:    • Daz Studio Canvases (Part One: Daz Studio ...   For GIMP:    • Daz Studio Canvases (Part Two: GIMP)   To find specific information in the video, please see the Video Guide below or use the Chapters Guide at the bottom of this post or the markers within the Video. Video Guide: 00:00 Welcome 01:08 What is an EXR File 03:01 Products Used 03:59 Getting Started 04:15 Finding the Render Settings Tab 05:14 Finding the Canvases Pane and Initializing It 05:52 Some Notes on What to Consider Before Starting (Examining Your Scene) 07:36 Creating Canvases and Exploring Canvas Types 08:08 Beauty Canvases (Adding Your First Canvas) 10:29 The Active Canvases Dropdown in Render Settings (and Brief Discussion on File Types) 11:30 Creating a Second Beauty Canvas to Target Specific Items in a Scene 11:49 Adding an Alpha and Creating a Node Selection (Body) 15:25 Adding a Node Selection the Quick Way (Hair and Clothing) 17:45 Discussing Other Canvas Types (With Examples) 18:11 Diffuse 20:04 Specular 20:30 Additional Notes 23:04 Glossy 24:02 Emission 25:50 Light Group 28:39 Environment Lighting 30:15 Alpha and LPE (Skipped in this Tutorial) 31:10 Normal 32:17 Depth/Distance 33:48 Material ID (Including Setup) 38:48 Additional Notes 39:33 Note on Distance and Depth 40:17 Note on Depth, Distance, and Normal and EXR Data 41:29 Note on Specular 41:40 Note on Material ID (Please Read Screen Notes - Misspoke in Previous Section) 42:01 Rendering to PNGs (For those who Can't or Prefer Not to Use EXRs) 47:05 Showing the Material ID PNG Subscribe to Our Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/ann0314/... Follow #ARTCollaborations Facebook:   / artcollab   Instagram:   / artcollab0314   Twitter:   / artcollab   Join us on our Website for Tutorials, Product Information, and More!: http://www.art-collaborations.com #DazStudio #DazStudioTutorials