3D-Daz Daz3d Art - Show Us Your DazSkill

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Techn0magier

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Well, I'm confused how much time you can save when you just not have a clear idea but also some experience with what you are doing.
That's the lesson I learned from this master of invisible penetration and mindfuckery.
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"Nothing can beat the smell of fresh molested pussy on your fingers, while you have a train ride." - Cuntfuckthee
 

oliseo

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I don't work on a VN, and I'm not sure I want to anymore though that is why I got Daz. I've only done Daz for about a week and a half. I think the real power of the tool is in developing intellectual properties and digital occultism, but I'm not quite there yet. Luckily I do ok financially so I don't have to worry about anybody's tastes but my own when it comes to my art.
Here Here. I recommend this approach to every artist. As an Author, would you let someone else hold your pen and write down the words they want you to? The best stories are the ones you want to hear, not the ones others think you should tell.
 

pilgrim2003

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Here Here. I recommend this approach to every artist. As an Author, would you let someone else hold your pen and write down the words they want you to? The best stories are the ones you want to hear, not the ones others think you should tell.
Surely, it makes sense, however there are also folks who have great visual fantasy but they are not so much talented in other things. And even when one has the talent to draw, the picture can lack of interesting (original) content. Several pictures sent in this forum make proof of it as well, they are one like another. Not that it is "wrong", one has to learn about things, and I am not denying that there is a great deal of talented people which have my respect and admiration! So, shortly, some people do not need it, but others would certainly benefit from good advices and ideas of other folks, right? :)
 

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Well, since you liked the one from yesterday, here's another one... You wouldn't believe the sheer amount of fixing I had to do in photoshop, for this one!
on that note, do pay attention to vertice density when setting up dForce simulations on furniture, or you WILL end up with clothes sliding through furniture like butter.
That aside... enoy!

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Techn0magier

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Well, since you liked the one from yesterday, here's another one... You wouldn't believe the sheer amount of fixing I had to do in photoshop, for this one!
on that note, do pay attention to vertice density when setting up dForce simulations on furniture, or you WILL end up with clothes sliding through furniture like butter.
That aside... enoy!

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Oh, I do believe. That is the exact issue I ran into with the sofa and the dresses all the time. xD Sadly the sofa is too old of a prop. No MDL materials, no vertex or surface groups, designed by the "fewer vertices is better" philosophy etc.
 

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Surely, it makes sense, however there are also folks who have great visual fantasy but they are not so much talented in other things. And even when one has the talent to draw, the picture can lack of interesting (original) content. Several pictures sent in this forum make proof of it as well, they are one like another. Not that it is "wrong", one has to learn about things, and I am not denying that there is a great deal of talented people which have my respect and admiration! So, shortly, some people do not need it, but others would certainly benefit from good advices and ideas of other folks, right? :)
You are right from a viewer's opinion but, imho, artistically it depends on what the creator tries to achieve.
Some people here work on creativity with strange characters, fantasy scenes, SF, etc.
Some work on technical stuff like lighting, textures, camera position, posing, realism...
Some try to just make renders that tell a story, no matter the creativity as long as it serves their purpose.
Some try to make all of this in each render.
And finally others just try to learn.
But in the end nothing looks more like a blowjob than a blowjob. So the only differences will be the way one will work on the scene (camera angle, lighting, scenery, realism, etc).

Another point is also the rig.
We all don't have a PC with supa-dupa graphic card(s) so we do the best we can with what we have. :)
 

Powerline75

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Oh, I do believe. That is the exact issue I ran into with the sofa and the dresses all the time. xD Sadly the sofa is too old of a prop. No MDL materials, no vertex or surface groups, designed by the "fewer vertices is better" philosophy etc.
Oh, it gets better! (Insert sarcasm face here)
This otherwise damn pretty window corner prop is sold for G8F and it's "Iray Optimized"... I guess, asking for proper dForce friendly surfaces is too much to ask sometimes... [/endsarcasm]
 
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Techn0magier

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Oh, it gets better! (Insert sarcasm face here)
This otherwise damn pretty window corner prop is sold for G8F and it's "Iray Optimized"... I guess, asking for proper dForce friendly surfaces is too much to ask sometimes... [/endsarcasm]
But hey, we have to give them slack. Some G8F stuff is older than dForce. Also, they just have botched dForce on Strand Based Hair (2019). So there was no time to fix the buggy infrastructure on their simulation engines. Or write a current documentation/wiki. [I never end sarcasm]
 

Powerline75

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But hey, we have to give them slack. Some G8F stuff is older than dForce. Also, they just have botched dForce on Strand Based Hair (2019). So there was no time to fix the buggy infrastructure on their simulation engines. Or write a current documentation/wiki. [I never end sarcasm]
Dude, you got humour!
DAZ3D, writing a... wiki! Or... dear Lord... Documentation!!!
You have better chances at winning that quadriple jackpot lottery than that... (I think we just turned the sarcasm level to scorching)
 
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pilgrim2003

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You are right from a viewer's opinion but, imho, artistically it depends on what the creator tries to achieve.
Some people here work on creativity with strange characters, fantasy scenes, SF, etc.
Some work on technical stuff like lighting, textures, camera position, posing, realism...
Some try to just make renders that tell a story, no matter the creativity as long as it serves their purpose.
Some try to make all of this in each render.
And finally others just try to learn.
But in the end nothing looks more like a blowjob than a blowjob. So the only differences will be the way one will work on the scene (camera angle, lighting, scenery, realism, etc).

Another point is also the rig.
We all don't have a PC with supa-dupa graphic card(s) so we do the best we can with what we have. :)
Yes, I totally agree, there are different goals and means. - I think, it is all true, my and your view, which I share as well :)
 

oliseo

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Surely, it makes sense, however there are also folks who have great visual fantasy but they are not so much talented in other things. And even when one has the talent to draw, the picture can lack of interesting (original) content. Several pictures sent in this forum make proof of it as well, they are one like another. Not that it is "wrong", one has to learn about things, and I am not denying that there is a great deal of talented people which have my respect and admiration! So, shortly, some people do not need it, but others would certainly benefit from good advices and ideas of other folks, right? :)
You do not have to hand over your Pen to listen to advice, you listen with your ears, not your hands. Also, I would strongly suggest that it's down to the invidiual themselves if they believe that advice is good or not, not for you, nor for I to decide.

Allow others their own artist freedom, see what blossoms, and if you don't like what flowers, the garden is big enough for you to go find a flower you do like, it's not for anyone to lecture others on what plants to grow in their own garden. If they want to grow weeds, then that is their perogative. I rather like some of the offbeat and unusual renders, variety is the spice of life. We are all on a journey here, let's not judge each other until we have all reached our destination, and even then, best to say "once more round guys, that was kinda fun"
 
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