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with virtual Daz camera?
Try this:yes. you can also set the number of aperture blades and orientation of said blades in DAZ camera settings.
Do you do the render with your graphic card ? Which graphic car do you've got ?Guys do you have any advice on how to improve my render Lightining, camera position and most important all this noise after 1 hour of render?
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The fastest way I've found to cut down on noise is to increase the size of your render then scale it back down in photoshop. For example, render in 2 or 4k then reduce it back to 1080. It seems to take about 20% longer to create the same quality render in the larger size, but it will look 10x better once you reduce it. As far as lighting goes, I'm not sure, it looks like you're using a preset lighting kit, however increasing your key light intensity can increase the dramatic effect of your lighting. If you're not sure what I'm talking about, search 3 point lighting.Guys do you have any advice on how to improve my render Lightining, camera position and most important all this noise after 1 hour of render?
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It is not that bad. The Scene is pleasant, so why not play more with it? Even professional photographers take more shots before they choose the one we can see on their portfolio?I took the parameters of the old camera from the network and I think I wasted time and even spoiled a good picture
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Do you do the render with your graphic card ? Which graphic car do you've got ?
When I have noise, it's because I don't have lights or the render is not long enough.
I've zoom on your pic, I think you should do a 2 hours render. The lights seems to be good.
Thank you guys for the tips, and yes i render with GPU but keep in mind that is a crappy Nvidia GT 1030.The fastest way I've found to cut down on noise is to increase the size of your render then scale it back down in photoshop. For example, render in 2 or 4k then reduce it back to 1080. It seems to take about 20% longer to create the same quality render in the larger size, but it will look 10x better once you reduce it. As far as lighting goes, I'm not sure, it looks like you're using a preset lighting kit, however increasing your key light intensity can increase the dramatic effect of your lighting. If you're not sure what I'm talking about, search 3 point lighting.
She looks so fucking real, its really hard to tell she's just a render and not a real person. Good job mate!You don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
Are you making a game with these or are these just renders?I got requested to share a GoT sample, hope you like :3
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the first looked like a hot version of aryaView attachment 208592 Thank you @Xavster for the super helpful tip on how to apply surfaces! Now to play around a bit and get a few more resources...You don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
Very nice ! I like it !You don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.