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May I ask what bending morphs you used for the lower body? And was it one setting for all poses or that every pose required its own adjustment?
Good work, getting everyday better and better is the righteous path!With only 5 days of Daz experience and an 8-year-old graphic card, this is my first work ever, a little bit of everything. I am buying a new proper card. GeForce RTX 3080. Just let me know is it good. Tnx
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I would say 1 (or 3)guys...
here we go again
which hair color would you pick for her?
i need some opinions...
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Be bored more often, if this is what you come up with, a really nice set of pictures. It's nice to see a more natural, non-silicone life form, here. And yes, more hair styles is always a good thing....Nothing special. I was simply bored, browsing for assets and saw that Natalie Portman one and wanted to try it.
As an asset, it's great. As for likeness..I think the jaw should be more square and the breasts..Well, unless Miss Portman had a surgery and put about 5 litres of silicon in each tit, I think something's wrong there.
BUT! It has by far the best sculpted butt I've seen in a premade asset! Not only it just looks amazing, but it works in like 90% of the poses I tried and that's saying a lot, since I've never seen an asset that works with most of those poses, except the very specific asset the creator made them with. No butt in this render sadly, but wanted something quick and easy.
About 3 minutes of shaping her a bit more to my liking (not to make her look like Natalie Portman) and 5 minutes of render.
Truly a great asset, and if I ever decide to make something more than random renders..it'll probably be one of the first five I'll buy.
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PS. Yes, I need better hair assets. I have..a grand total of three. This, the short hair I put on Siobhan and Rera.
PS2. Writing this post took just about the same time as shaping her and rendering. Says a lot about how much more needy 8.1f is. 5-10 minutes vs 5-7h. Ugh!
EDIT: Alright, since it's so fast to render it with my current settings, I felt praising her ass so much and not showing it was an unneeded tease. So here we go. The following two are straight out of Iray, no postwork on them at all.
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Firstly, it's a nice render.Quick render times, also means quick turnarounds for posting here.
Not much to say for this scene/model that I didn't before, just..this is my first ever attempt at a leg shot. Any suggestion on what to do better next time?
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Firstly, it's a nice render.
If the main focus of the image needs to be the leg then that needs to be framed better.
Framing an image is a key thing, especially if it's a studio background with nothing else going on in it.
Look at learning about Framing, the Rule of Thirds, and the Golden Ratio.
These will help... but are guidelines, not hard and fast rules to always follow.
Quick little example, I took your image and did a quick reframe...
Gives you an idea of what I am commenting about.