3D-Daz Daz3d Art - Show Us Your DazSkill

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DitaVonTease

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I am always interested in those who watch carefully, so I ask you ... with the body tilted like that and with those shoes ... where are the heels to be? :whistle:
On the floor, along with her feet....Try spending some time looking at women's feet, to see how they walk & stand in heels, that pose would need serious changes from the waist down, changing leg, foot angles plus moving her arms relative to the table & Cue....
 

DitaVonTease

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Different pose and a V-flat instead compared to my last post here. Same camera settings and same color/power on the lights.
I simply added some bloom and changed the pose.

Here's the render.

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Here is the render after post in Lightroom.

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I simply played around with contrast and tone for this one, nothing special and nothing that took me more than 3 minutes, but I wanted the effect of her blending to the background.

And here's with the same neon/scifi look as the last time. Simply changed the shadows to a blueish tint, the highlights to a yellowish/orange-ish and the midtones to purple.

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I think I prefer the V-flat look compared to the simple high powered diffuser behing her.
Next one is going to be a bit more involved since I'll be trying something new. And I'm quite positive that what I'll be trying will be adding a few hours on the render, so I'm not looking forward to that.

I noticed that the post work in both images flattens the hair a lot. They look more like a cutout than hair. This, weirdly enough doesn't happen on the render and I have no idea what caused it.
It might be worth leaving her hair until just before you render, or try a different hair style...
 

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On the floor, along with her feet....Try spending some time looking at women's feet, to see how they walk & stand in heels, that pose would need serious changes from the waist down, changing leg, foot angles plus moving her arms relative to the table & Cue....
how about trying to open the image and do a nice zoom ... maybe you realize that they don't just touch the heels ... but about the fact that the pose can be better you are right
 
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