3D-Daz Daz3d Art - Show Us Your DazSkill

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Doozifer

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I just wanted to show you what I meant when I said the background/environment clashes. I just made a quick render to show you what I was trying to convey.

All I used was two spotlights and a bathroom preset, but it sounded like you were going for something like this. You could probably lower your scene lights and make your character's glowy parts stand out more.

If that's not what you were going for, uhhh, forget this post happened. :whistle:

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Techn0magier

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Yeah, I tried to salvage from Abigail what I could. But besides a few Cutscene images and a single sprite, I couldn't save anything usable.
So I decided to ditch the last non-original character as well. As much as I love the Aurora character I think a full cast of original figures would be more fitting to the style.
So here is a figure test of the new and hopefully improved Abigail. She will be the character for the exhibitionist/stealth play trope as well as for the whole doctor roleplay stuff. If the MC decides to ditch the loli nurse. :)

The old Aurora version
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The new original version
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ArturiousDesign

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I just wanted to show you what I meant when I said the background/environment clashes. I just made a quick render to show you what I was trying to convey.

All I used was two spotlights and a bathroom preset, but it sounded like you were going for something like this. You could probably lower your scene lights and make your character's glowy parts stand out more.

If that's not what you were going for, uhhh, forget this post happened. :whistle:

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No, I wanted something totally different to this. I could have done this easy. Everything I did was intentional. I wanted the whole scene to be dark minus the fire.
 
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Doozifer

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No, I wanted something totally different to this. I could have done this easy. Everything I did was intentional. I wanted the whole scene to be dark minus the fire.

Ah, my mistake for misunderstanding. I've been up all night working on a few projects and haven't slept in a while.
 

2C3D

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Do you have bloom turned on in your render settings? A subtle bloom effect might make his glowy bits pop a little more. Also, you could light him from the back a smidge. Just enough to outline him while keeping his front in darkness. I know you said you wanted it pretty dark so these ideas might not give you want you're after. Dark images can be difficult.
 
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