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Here is my last render... View attachment 113200
Agree with blackonis completely: post-work is a major step in my images and during the setup of the image/render, I take into account I will be doing post on the image, trying to plan lighting accordingly (knowing I can strengthen / weaken them in post).I got to say, that I'm impressed by your attention to detail! Your renders look natural, and your characters don't look like raped Pinocchio.
The only thing about your renders is color. It's very hard to get "realistic" look in Daz, so i suggest you to make your renders more "cartoonish". And think about post-processing (Photoshop, GIMP, etc.)
I had a go at putting your latest image through my post-process (not successfully / burnt out the background / blurred a little too much, etc):
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Edit:
Now, I'm wondering: are your characters in front of a background? I was just marvelling at the detail of the scrub-grass at her feet and the detailing of the left wall, but noticed she should be casting a shadow towards the viewer and that the right wall is tiled, and the shadows going away from the viewer don't follow the contours of the steps, and her heels lack ambient occulsion where they meet the ground. A convincing illusion? Regardless, the more of your work I see, the more I'm impressed.