3D-Daz Daz3d Art - Show Us Your DazSkill

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YaYa_UnTIN2

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At 1076 now, huh? Wow. It has been a long time. Anyway, I rendered this today. Not the best that I have ever made (to be honest, all my renders look terrible... Thanks to my malfunctioning Acer Nitro 5). Wishing everyone a good day and good luck! View attachment 535748
Hi SapphireFire,

I like the Milf buuuuut... Those crazy baby hands of the guy are creeping me out. ;)
 
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RiBU

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Yesterday I have reached the new milestone in realism of my favorite model's face.

Though the face transfer did an excellent job on my previous models it still left a lot of generic features of the basic g8f model, especially in chin line, jaw line and some subtle cheek details. I've used to compensate this with heavy makeup and also "bimbofication" implants morphs. That was fun in it's own right, but in order to make it more incest-fun I had to further increase realism, increase the resemblance to the real person.

So, here's my Woman without much makeup and implants, with more accurate facial physiognomy and some subtle ageing features.


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MovieMike

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Its honestly fine, I can hardly see the grain on this render, and I've seen far worse on here...my own work included lol
Agreed, I can barely see it. It's honestly easier to toss it into a denoiser then to rearrange lights and tweak within daz. If it's so minor like this, a denoise will clean it with practically nothing lost at all. If your render has grain all over the place, then yeah the denoiser will start smudging hings, but stray pixels and minor grain is no problem.
 

Oppai Auteur

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Agreed, I can barely see it. It's honestly easier to toss it into a denoiser then to rearrange lights and tweak within daz. If it's so minor like this, a denoise will clean it with practically nothing lost at all. If your render has grain all over the place, then yeah the denoiser will start smudging hings, but stray pixels and minor grain is no problem.
Yeah the built in Daz denoiser, or even the one in GIMP would work just fine
 
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