3D-Daz Daz3d Art - Show Us Your DazSkill

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DillyD

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Dec 22, 2019
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what is Denosier? I'm new to 3d Art. only started a month or so ago.
Denoisers remove some of the graininess in your renders. There's a built-in denoiser in Daz (under render settings > filtering > 'post denoiser avaliable'), but IIRC it just applies a blur effect to the image, so it can help reduce noise but might look smudgy. You're better off using something like this which takes a more algorithmic approach to denoising and also gives you more control over how much noise to remove.
 

Deleted member 331233

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Dec 14, 2017
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Yeeeaaah ... You should just re-do your game in Daz; the characters look WAY better in Daz. That's the Kanade 8 Model, Right?

She started as Emma. But I morphed a bunch of stuff into her, little bit of 6 or 7 characters on the face.
 

Mabiverse

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Dec 26, 2017
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Messing around with lighting colors - I was moving this image back and forth on my two monitors and realized how much different an image can look on different monitor settings. On my left monitor, the image is a little over exposed and the reds have been completely toned down. However, on my right monitor, the image looks properly exposed and balanced. What can I do to combat this?

Fiona Lighting Test 1ac.png
 

Boogie

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Hi, i'm a noob, should I be using Blender or DAZ3D for rendering/modelling?
Daz is not modelling software, for that you could use Blender. For rendering, it's up to you but the appeal of Daz is it's simplicity, especially for beginners.
 
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