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This is a fan art model from CJ0. Thanks again for your great work CJ0!Could you tell me the model name?
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Shapes tab -> Actors -> People -> Mrdots's Melody, Mrdots's Sophia
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Extract "figures.zip" to DAZ content folder (only shapes of Melody and Sophia)
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Love the scene and lighting but i would have tried and reduce the environment lighting a bit to create more of an ambiance with all the candles.
I agree, optionally set the evening, had to set the night, but can be attributed to the light from urban buildings./Love the scene and lighting but i would have tried and reduce the environment lighting a bit to create more of an ambiance with all the candles.
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I REALLY like this Aesthetic. You should totlally do a game where all the characters have the "Toon" vibe.
You could just add the city image in post !Messing around with another angle, I am using an Hdri to light her from the front and using a backdrop image outside the scene. Is there anyway to let the hdri light pass through the backdrop without using cutout on the backdrop?
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Yeah, just I am kinda a lazy bastard. If there is no other way I'll probably end up doing thatYou could just add the city image in post !
Shortest render times would be with only hdri involved. For the render settings I have turned off the render quality, samples and time at max and I render out in higher resolution and then scale it down to lower resolution keeping the aspect ratio, which removes some noise. But overall I don't think that there's setting that will "speed up your renders" while keeping the quality. That's mostly affected by the scene you are working on and its complexity.This is my second shared photo. I'm still learning with Daz Studio, especially with the render settings. This was pretty much a stress test on my PC and video card (1070 Ti). The full size image is 8k resolution (65 megs). I finally stopped it after 10 hours. It was about 13% complete and a little over 2000 iterations. I'm really looking for some good suggestions for rendering settings that will give me the best looking images with the shortest render times.
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