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But they all look the same?Uh.. don't wanna be that guy, buuuut for your own sake - teen refers to ages thirteen to nineteen, so if you have older teen, the oldest she could be is 19, then best case scenario your mid teen is 18 and your young teen is 17 and that's still pretty much illegal, you might wanna rephrase that a little bit.
uh to be honest ? give me the rainbow
What's your postwork process look like? Should be able to darken it up in GIMP/Photoshop/whatever, maybe play with the contrast a bit too.Wow, I am really struggling with low light scenes. This is what I came up with -- not happy with it, but it's a start. It just seems way too bright for a night scene to me, but anything less seemed too dark. Any Daz gurus out there have any advice for me? I'd appreciate it.
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The mother of dragons. Nice!
Another old trick for night scenes is to use daylight and tint it dark-blue or give it a blue tint in postwork.Wow, I am really struggling with low light scenes. This is what I came up with -- not happy with it, but it's a start. It just seems way too bright for a night scene to me, but anything less seemed too dark. Any Daz gurus out there have any advice for me? I'd appreciate it.
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That might be my problem. I don't really use anything by Daz normally. I didn't realize you couldn't do it in Daz alone. Thank you!What's your postwork process look like? Should be able to darken it up in GIMP/Photoshop/whatever, maybe play with the contrast a bit too.
When you say to use daylight and tint it, are you talking about selecting the background color on the environment tab?Another old trick for night scenes is to use daylight and tint it dark-blue or give it a blue tint in postwork.
Just to follow up on what that poster said to you. Have a look atThat might be my problem. I don't really use anything by Daz normally. I didn't realize you couldn't do it in Daz alone. Thank you!
DANGER!!!! That ass sit on your face you gunna die!!!
great job man.