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I am new to Daz so any input would help. This was my 6th attempt of rendering in Daz the others are worse than this one.
Well, what kind of input are you looking for exactly. I mean... A background would be a good addition if you are into that kind of stuff. Clothes, poses and expressions wouldn't hurt. You can play with the light setup. Like, create your own lights etc. A composition is a must for me. This is a solid concept art for a character showcase but whats next for her? You can render a simple photoshoot or create a situation for her. Who is she? How old is she? A simple background study would make your work a lot easier since you can create scenes that makes sense for her personality and history.
Since you are fairly new as you've mentioned, I can humbly give you a couple of starting points which you can build upon.
Without doing anything further, I would start learning lights. A good lighting can make a mediocre scene really shine. How to build them, manipulate them etc. You can search for emissive lighting tutorials. They are everywhere these days. I wouldn't bother with the point lights, spot lights etc. While they offer tons of customizability, they are also very clumsy. Go for the ''Ghost Emissive''s. Google it and you'll get what I mean.
After that, you can start building your scenes with simple primitives. With cubes, cylinders etc and pose your character around them. Make her sit on a cube or hold a sphere etc just to understand how to work with external objects. After getting comfortable with them you can start moving towards more complicated objects like chairs, sofas, beds...
While doing that, you might wanna study facial expressions. Watch your favorite movie or something and stop it if you see an interesting expression, take a screenshot of it and try to replicate that same expression. That also works on poses if you have similar assets.
Honestly, I can't think anything more but feel free to message me if you wanna ask anything specific. Welcome to the family mate, hope you enjoy your adventures with Daz <3 Don't forget to drop a couple of renders every now and then to show your progress. Good luck.