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The main light source is an "Environment Map HDR" rotated a bit. Gives the bluish light from the side. Bedside lamp from "Interior Furniture 01". Heart on the wall from "Techno Render Room" Plus a ring flash light on the camera is self-made in case the light is low.Looks very good do you have a tutorial or information on how the lights are setup in the scene to make it that realistic?
Thank you.The main light source is an "Environment Map HDR" rotated a bit. Gives the bluish light from the side. Bedside lamp from "Interior Furniture 01". Heart on the wall from "Techno Render Room" Plus a ring flash light on the camera is self-made in case the light is low.
Wow, fantastic! How long did it take you to learn it? and what was the range for how much you spent on the model software?This is Daz3D.You must be registered to see the linksis all the Jill Valentine renders I have done so far if you are interested to see more.
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That's really good for 4-6 months of work. I'll def begin soon, and check some of the freebies out first. I can see these being used for games for sure. Thanks for the reply, can't wait to continue seeing more work from you.I started shopping at Daz in December last year and that time I was just test rendering what I bought. I only started working seriously on Daz in Feb this year. So I think it only took 6-4 months. I was already doing good renders in February itself. So some people can learn it under month or two.
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My render from February. Re-shaded the whole environment and recreated all the light cause the environment was 3delight only. I thought I could use this if I made a game.
I spent almost $1000. I had to sell my music equipments and beg father. I thought I would make a game and maybe I will. You don't need to spend that much money. You can probably use freebies. There are 100s of freebies if you give your best to find them and if you can't. There is always the dark side.
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Another render from February.