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Is that a dForce outfit? If so, maybe run a simulation of it after you apply the outfit to the model's pose so the sleeves fall more naturally. Again, that's if it's dForce compliant.
thank you for the advice, it is not dForce outfit, I started recently, I make many mistakes, every advice is a help, sorry my english, I hope you understandIs that a dForce outfit? If so, maybe run a simulation of it after you apply the outfit to the model's pose so the sleeves fall more naturally. Again, that's if it's dForce compliant.
Not sure which outfit that is but it might have morphs in the Parameters tab or the Shaping tab to move the sleeves around.thank you for the advice, it is not dForce outfit, I started recently, I make many mistakes, every advice is a help, sorry my english, I hope you understand
You can turn on dForce for any part of the outfit. Just Google about dForce weight mapping.thank you for the advice, it is not dForce outfit, I started recently, I make many mistakes, every advice is a help, sorry my english, I hope you understand
Be carefull, you can see the skin under the hair, nice render !Intel open image denoise is Godsend!
I was thinking "oh damn this render is going to take six hours. what to do?". So I researched a bit on Daz/youtube and finally installed it properly. And it's freaking awesome. Here are results from a render I was going to let run till 5000 iterations but stopped in 2800 iteration.
Everyone who introduced me to this denoiser. Thanks again!
Also thanks to one who introduced me to Adobe lightroom. But unfortunately, once I run out of trail I won't be able to use it.
All images are Cropped out from 4k.
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Denoised with post-work v1:
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What post work do you do? These are amazing!Intel open image denoise is Godsend!
I was thinking "oh damn this render is going to take six hours. what to do?". So I researched a bit on Daz/youtube and finally installed it properly. And it's freaking awesome. Here are results from a render I was going to let run till 5000 iterations but stopped in 2800 iteration.
Everyone who introduced me to this denoiser. Thanks again!
Also thanks to one who introduced me to Adobe lightroom. But unfortunately, once I run out of trail I won't be able to use it.
All images are Cropped out from 4k.
Raw:
View attachment 682436
Denoised:
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Denoised with post-work v1:
View attachment 682429
Denoised with post-work v2:
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Intel open image denoise is Godsend!
I was thinking "oh damn this render is going to take six hours. what to do?". So I researched a bit on Daz/youtube and finally installed it properly. And it's freaking awesome. Here are results from a render I was going to let run till 5000 iterations but stopped in 2800 iteration.
Everyone who introduced me to this denoiser. Thanks again!
Also thanks to one who introduced me to Adobe lightroom. But unfortunately, once I run out of trail I won't be able to use it.
All images are Cropped out from 4k.
Raw:
View attachment 682436
Denoised:
View attachment 682427
Denoised with post-work v1:
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Denoised with post-work v2:
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The one I showed is also drag and drop but yours look simpler. The one i showed needs daz3d to be open when it works.
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It's quite anOn the other hand though, Some artists can get some pretty amazing results in Daz3D alone.
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So I guess it all comes down to the Artist and not the software.