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wayyyyyyyyy too thiccHello decided to repost the renders I made for practice and the first one from a renpy game I decided to make recently:
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What do you think of their quality? Please give me some feadback if you can.
Also the game will be about a few girls who find themselves at a messed up space station overrun by aliens.
there is no such thing as Too THICC!wayyyyyyyyy too thicc
That's a land whale, not a THICC girl.yes there is View attachment 746074
jesus fuck thats hilarious i cant stop cracking upThat's a land whale, not a THICC girl.
A better computer, especially GPU. A Solid State Drive (SSD) instead of a Hard Drive (HD) (these drives represent your C: and D: drives, for instance you can have an SSD C: Drive and an HD E: drive or vise versa) will help tremendously as well, since SSD's will store information faster. Even a cheap midrange computer or laptop that have no problem running Modern Warfare on medium graphics will have trouble running Daz (though still MUCH better than whatever you're using right now).So ... I have a problem. I'm doing the art for a game, is there anyway to do faster rendering? This took me 8hrs.
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Bump up your RAM too. I just went from 2 hours to 20 minutes by getting a fast CPU, fast GPU, fast SSD and a ton of RAM. Two figures, a background, some props, clothes, and lighting effects should take between 30 minutes and 2 hours depending upon your setup.So ... I have a problem. I'm doing the art for a game, is there anyway to do faster rendering? This took me 8hrs.
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Yes, to do a faster rendering. Go to progressive sampling in your render settings. and turn off rendering quality enabled. Then turn your max samples down to 50 or 100.So ... I have a problem. I'm doing the art for a game, is there anyway to do faster rendering? This took me 8hrs.
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