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Welcome back! Congrats on new machine! If you're going to be posting images like this I'm super excited to see them! Everything about this is lovely, the pose, the clothing, the lighting and shadows! Great work!I have been away from here for a while, and I am always amazed at the work that is shared here. Congratulations to all
This month was very important for me, because I finally managed to assemble my new machine. I finally got a taste of the Ryzen performance and I am impressed. The six cores made a huge difference! Accompanied by 16 GB RAM, for now, this is what my budget allowed.
What used to take almost 10 minutes to start rendering on my laptop, the same 10 minutes now show me a render that I used to wait almost 1 hour lol
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This is an alternative version of Daphne by Addy (Head morph only). I will post it here soon. And other little things too, hehe
Hello, thank you for the heads-up.Fantastic image, but you might want to re-render it with one small tweak, she's not standing on the floor properly, sorry just me being a little picky....Other than that, carry on making great Art...
Thank you very muchGood luck, my friend.Congratulations!
I'm glad you liked it. I've been doing several renders here and even though I spend much less time on them now, some renders still come out grainy. And as for indoor scenes like bedrooms and bathrooms for example, I haven't seen any changes in the rendering process. I will still be depending on an external denoiserWelcome back! Congrats on new machine! If you're going to be posting images like this I'm super excited to see them! Everything about this is lovely, the pose, the clothing, the lighting and shadows! Great work!
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Sukkhon, a Thai transwoman from Free Pass.
Thank you so much, my friend.Very cute
It doesn't matter, as someone mentioned here, my buddy. You're already producing great artworks with the de-noiser on or off. Sometimes, noises are asethic and authentic.And as for indoor scenes like bedrooms and bathrooms for example, I haven't seen any changes in the rendering process. I will still be depending on an external denoiser
Thanks again. And I'll be waiting for the release of SukkhonIt doesn't matter, as someone mentioned here, my buddy. You're already producing great artworks with the de-noiser on or off. Sometimes, noises are asethic and authentic.
Very pretty! You may know this already, but if you want to achieve a similar post-processing effect, try turning down the burn highlights in the Tonemapper within DazAnother sample I just made here. Now with another hairstyle. Render time was almost 12 minutes. Original:
Denoised, post process in Photoshop:
Thank you for the tipVery pretty! You may know this already, but if you want to achieve a similar post-processing effect, try turning down the burn highlights in the Tonemapper within Daz