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3D-Daz Daz3d Art - Show Us Your DazSkill

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As far as I know, as long as you keep it free, and so you don't lock everything behind a paywall, should be fine (unless they're called "Blizzard" who fuck the shit out of everyone, free or not)!


There are three options mostly:
- Top Coat like Staff suggested
- Glossy Layered Weight, the most common one (and specifically the Glossy Roughness, if you pump that up the skin will be dry, if you pump that down the skin will be wet)
- Or Dual Lobe

Or again there are already some pre-made maps that you have to switch in the right place, but that requires a bit more work within the surfaces tab if you're not yet accustomed to it! Though the instructions are easy enough to understand! I'll leave the link here:
Personally, I use a lot the default one so the Glossy option.

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On another note, I think I'm getting the hang of the kisses here :unsure:
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The full one is available on Patreon - is mostly a mini-set of 4 pics, nothing much >.<
Thanks I was thinking I’d just include a BTC donate wallet link but keep the game free.
 

Evil13

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Decided to make my own girl for whatever images I work on later.
I'm keeping her somewhat basic so that it'll be easier to fit her into different roles, for example, Punk in one image, nerdy librarian in another.
Anyway, here's Wonderwa--I mean Melissa.
(Also, Blonde or Dyed hair?)
 

CulayTL

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Didn't start DAZ this week often but after I saw this video decided I could try to make a quick one


We're not gonna die of the new Corona.. we gonna die of stupidity but at least with a clean ass!

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yeah i know shitty render, eyelashes without texture.. it's a quick 5 min one don't give a fuck.
 

DoctorPervic

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Just doing some tests with the denoiser within Daz, by choosing different numbers of iterations and such. These are most the results after doing three different render with 1900, 1950 and 1980 as a value set for the denoiser to kick-in (and 2000 iterations in total)
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But like someone made me notice, of course I can't see that much of difference like this. So tomorrow I'm gonna probably make more test with different numbers of iterations, distant from one another.
Also I kinda noticed now that the second pic, under her armpit there's some strange "bending". Probably the pose, or maybe some morphs that I used :unsure:
They look great. One thing i found out to bring out the details was to go to photoshop afterwords and do a sharpening image trick. Its fast and does a really good job.

I hope you dont mind. but I took one of your images and made it sharper just to show. Took like 10 seconds to do and so it would drastically cut down the render time if you did use the de-noiser then use Photoshop to bring out the details again.

UN SHARP

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SHARPEND

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HFSTime

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They look great. One thing i found out to bring out the details was to go to photoshop afterwords and do a sharpening image trick. Its fast and does a really good job.

I hope you dont mind. but I took one of your images and made it sharper just to show. Took like 10 seconds to do and so it would drastically cut down the render time if you did use the de-noiser then use Photoshop to bring out the details again.

UN SHARP

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SHARPEND

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High Pass filter plus Overlay blending mode?
 

DoctorPervic

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No. What I do is Duplicate the image twice, (CTRL + J) then put both images into a folder. Then turn the folder to Overlay blending mode.

Next I take the top image inside the folder, turn that to vivid light, then (CTRL + I) Invert it. Then with the image still selected I go up to the Filter and press (Convert for smart filters.) Then I go to Blur and chose (Surface Blue) Use whatever settings you like to sharpen your image. I tend to use pretty low numbers as it works best. I used Radius 10 Threshold 25.

Thats it. Once you get the process down in your head, it is fast.
 
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