3D-Daz Daz3d Art - Show Us Your DazSkill

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jaydeertay

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You're welcome. I'm pretty impressed with what it can do.

This is 1500 iterations in Daz:


And then 10 seconds through IODN:


It isn't perfect by any means, but with a little bit of finagling with some masking in Photoshop afterwards, it is quite workable.
I am reading about it now. Does it work directly from Daz? Seems like it needs a rendered picture already to "re-render".
 

SysRegent

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I am reading about it now. Does it work directly from Daz? Seems like it needs a rendered picture already to "re-render".
It needs a finished render, or at least one that's finished enough that you think the noise level is manageable. Then you open the Windows command line interface, and tell it where the input image is found, and where you want the output file.
 

jaydeertay

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It needs a finished render, or at least one that's finished enough that you think the noise level is manageable. Then you open the Windows command line interface, and tell it where the input image is found, and where you want the output file.
Looks like it saves a lot of time. I typically run the daz denoiser and IMO, it HAS to run for a while to smooth everything out. Closeups are the killer for me.

However I only have a 1080TI current.

What card/cards are you running?

I was seriously about to build a dual 2080TI rig here in the next month.

What you linked could be huge for me!
 

SysRegent

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Looks like it saves a lot of time. I typically run the daz denoiser and IMO, it HAS to run for a while to smooth everything out. Closeups are the killer for me.

However I only have a 1080TI current.

What card/cards are you running?

I was seriously about to build a dual 2080TI rig here in the next month.

What you linked could be huge for me!
I run a single RTX2070. For closeups I'm experimenting with frequency separation. I use it for editing my photos, trying to see if it might be applicable for this as well.
 

zramcharan

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I run a single RTX2070. For closeups I'm experimenting with frequency separation. I use it for editing my photos, trying to see if it might be applicable for this as well.
I wonder if this will work on video or if I would have to render the video into separate frames then convert them into video
 

Ennoch

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How dark is the render I posted for you? On my PC I can see the body of the girl relatively good, but on my phone I only see the boots and the headset.
Almost completely. Barely can make out anything. Except the shoes of course.
 
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