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Gotta put some lighting on thatView attachment 761639 View attachment 761641
I am creating characters for my future Ren'Py VN, i would appreciate any criticism and advice (I'm still learning..). this is Issy.
thanks for the advice, i will try that and repost.Gotta put some lighting on that
Your renders look of good quality.View attachment 761639 View attachment 761641
I am creating characters for my future Ren'Py VN, i would appreciate any criticism and advice (I'm still learning..). this is Issy.
How can you do this type of 2d-image-like-renders?Heavily stylized, but still Daz.
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It looks like adobe illustrator was used after daz.How can you do this type of 2d-image-like-renders?
Will be of much help if you tell me.
Thanks for the advice, i am following guidance from you all and am currently waiting for a new render to complete where i have 2 lights, one slightly above and a fill light to the side. i will post when its complete but i fear it may take some time. from what i can see it is looking much better already. please feel free to comment when i post it. i need the advice.Your renders look of good quality.
But, just a small advice,
Lighting the subject must be prioritized.
In interior scenes, HDRI won't help!
Get a good lighting setup kits and put it on the subjects.
Trust me your renders will go from better to best.
Thanks for your answer! I'll take a look at that for sure.Hey, no problem.
The dick is called TAB:
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The wet effect is a matter of editing the material on the surfaces tab, here are the parameters:
For its materials, you need to have the original G3M character (Elijah in this case) as well: