- Mar 16, 2018
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I'm figuring it out. I am using GIMP. I see light is something contend with too. THXin your image you have 5 characters and Daz manages 3 characters well. beyond that Daz begins to have memory problems due to the number of calculations he has to do. The more characters you put in your scene, the more you increase your rendering time and Daz will preferably use the gpu
when I make an image with more than three characters here is my method
1 I make my scene with one or two characters and I do everything, set up and save the scene. with for the example of your image. the three characters of the center because it intertwines
2 I erase the three characters from the center completely of the scene then I add the two characters on the sides and I do another render
3 I assemble the two images in Photoshop
I put below an image that I made with this method
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never render characters without your scene behind. you are going to have a problem of light between your scene and your characters. beyond three Daz character will start rowing
if your 5 characters touch each other, that means you have two things to do with three characters, otherwise you will struggle to assemble your scene