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So, Sambo ... lol jkChesley is an expert in Kwondoti, a Koloi martial art focused on kicking, grappling, and throwing/launching an opponent. Here she demonstrates the Hammer Toe dodge and counterattack technique.
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The Kwon-Do in Kwondoti is a nod to Tae Kwon Do which is a kicking art. It would be quite a bit like Sambo meets TKD, except done by aliens with freakishly strong, explosive legs and really hard feet.So, Sambo ... lol jk
I thought that washes originally a genesis 8 male model so yeah .. and i totaly see your point he really looks like a female .. maybe i should change some stuff like hair and a bit of tweaking in body morphs
so Brazillians lol jkA different hdri with the same backdrop,
The Kwon-Do in Kwondoti is a nod to Tae Kwon Do which is a kicking art. It would be quite a bit like Sambo meets TKD, except done by aliens with freakishly strong, explosive legs and really hard feet.
Light the scene, tone map it down.anyone have Idea How I can Improve This Render. View attachment 18011
She is smokin'! Which model is she?
I LOVE her skin texture. It make her skin look older, but still very sexy! Gilf Status!
The Nvidia AI Denoiser looks awesome, i just went to pick it up. Gonna play around with it and check it out. Thanks a lot.Light the scene, tone map it down.
Ray tracing requires light from sources to bounce off materiels and into the camera. The less light you have, the longer it takes. If you're shooting scenes in dark rooms, you need to add sufficient lighting to actually render the scene, but you can use Tone Mapping to adjust the exposure, film ISO, F/Stop, etc to make it look like a dimly lit room.
Once you have that done, render it for as long as you can stand, and then use the NVidia AI Denoiser on the final PNG to remove any remaining noise artifacts.
I made her myselfShe is smokin'! Which model is she?
I need between 16 and 20 hours to render out one picture on my old hardware. I start my render before I go to bed and let it run in to the next day while I'm at work. That way the render is finished by the time I get home from my job to do the post work on it.Made another render for today, i totally didn't fall asleep waiting for it to finish and wake up 6 hours later. I would never do that. View attachment 1046795
So far my renders are 10 mins for something simple to about an hour and a half for something like that. I would hate to wait as long as you are for a render. Just saw your spec's, it's mostly that GPU that is killing you. I have close to the same setup, well i have a 6core i7@3.4GHz 16GB RAM and a Nvidia GTX 1080. I am pretty sure i will just build a new computer if i actually stick to doing this kinda stuff. Mine was built almost 5 years ago now, I would normally upgrade the video card at this point and use the computer for another 3-5 years. But those Ryzen chips are looking awesome, so i might as well just build a whole new system and call it a day. You know if i can get everything for a normal price that is.I need between 16 and 20 hours to render out one picture on my old hardware. I start my render before I go to bed and let it run in to the next day while I'm at work. That way the render is finished by the time I get home from my job to do the post work on it.