3D-Daz Daz3d Art - Show Us Your DazSkill

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brynhildr

Compulsive Gambler
Jun 2, 2017
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As a general note the current version of Daz has some severe memory management problems. Scenes that you are able to render as single images, fail to GPU render when you attempt to render via a batch render or an image series. The beta version, for me at least, just crashes when I attempt to batch render. Understandable, some of this has resulted form the conversion to handle RTX technology, however when you are dealing with a commercial product, stability should be a priority.

They can say that Daz is 'free', however it merely uses the economic model proven by iTunes.
As far as I know, the current beta version of Daz have a new "system" of processing the VRAM: if you don't have enough for rendering the scene, it will crash immediately. While in the public and "more stable" version instead just goes into CPU rendering, the beta if you uncheck the CPU option, this time really doesn't use it if the VRAM is not enough. Maybe that's part of the problem, other than maybe the batch renderer di per se not really "compatible" with the beta!

On another note, here's my contribution :unsure:
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And this is the link for the other two variants that I made
 

ArturiousDesign

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Jan 31, 2019
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My newbie render,
any tips on improvement will be appreciated.
Think about it this way, if YOU talk shit about your work, Other people will talk shit. Be confident in your product and art style. Art is subjective and no one style is The Best. In my personal opinion: this looks fine, renders are clean, and presentable. Colors look flat and washed out. That's probably due to under saturation. Like I said, lighting rigs and Shaders and you'll be fine. Also, directional lighting helps too. And knowing when you have too much light.
 
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