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I like it! Elves should know their place! If I remember Boris' work correctly, the lower part of their legs should be green or blueish. I am sure that you did indeed have fun with this.My attempt at a Boris Vallejo style image. Lots I would do differently but it was super fun to make. Thought I'd share View attachment 762515
That looks like that is going to be one epic video.
Generally for wet skin I go for the top coat, I find it better solution most of the time. I set to 0 all layer that use specular (Dual lobe, glossy, metallic flakes) and tune top coat like this. You may have to tweak TC weight/roughness/TC bump depending on lightening. If your skin have a least a bump or a normal map it's worth a tryv1 Offset Distance to 0.001.
- First, I select my Victoria 7 figure.
- Next, I go into Create > New Geometry Shell. This creates a shell over our Victoria 7 figure.
- I then select the Geometry Shell and apply the Iray Water shader to it.
- I go to Parameters > Mesh Offset and set the Offset Distance to 0.001.
v2 Offset Distance to 0.0005.
One of the rare instances I actually prefer the not lewd version. Awesome."As is tradition, The Princess was presented to her subjects in natural glory. She was anointed with the seed of man, blessed by the Holy Church, and crowned under the eyes of God."
My entry to the Slushe public exposure contest.
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It was gonna take a while, I turned the pixel filter to 0.8, I was using a light set that changes settings with one click, luminous, saturation and so on. I'm a complete noob on the lighting so I'm cutting corners if you like lolWow!
You said you stopped at 3%, but still it looks great!!
Whats the resolution and pixels you used to render this one?
Wow that is the most noiseless 3% ive ever seen.Stopped this at 3% because of a fucking update lol View attachment 762785
Yeah I was in shock, it's a low end asus rog laptop as well. It was rendering for quite a while...Wondering how much more detail it would have squeezed out if I was able to leave it. Might re-render it tonight and see.Wow that is the most noiseless 3% ive ever seen.
Did you render it at 3200x3200 and then scale it down to 1600x1600? It's an old trick that usually works.Yeah I was in shock, it's a low end asus rog laptop as well. It was rendering for quite a while...Wondering how much more detail it would have squeezed out if I was able to leave it. Might re-render it tonight and see.
Showing how much of an amateur I am, It was all one click settings, I didn't even check the pixel ratios, all I changed was pixel radius to 0.8 and render quality to 3.0. I was blown away with the detail so just fired it off. I saved it first so I'll be able to pop on and check all the settings if you wish?Did you render it at 3200x3200 and then scale it down to 1600x1600? It's an old trick that usually works.