3D-Daz Daz3d Art - Show Us Your DazSkill

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mastergobbo

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Colorized version of a previous render. I'm happy with the end result, but bitch was rendering for 13h for a 6k render. I don't like the hair. At all. But didn't have the time to play with it.

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She's stunning. Also the render!
Try using dForce hair, try using the "resource saver shaders" for hair and use the Iray preview to get an impression on the look before rendering.
But if you are anything like me (and very likely others to), you WILL find something not to your liking AFTER a render.
 

Leeduva

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Ayy don't dis Clippy! One of these days someone's gonna need a 4k texture of that, with a closeup on a girl sucking that paper-clip real good. All jokes aside tho, I'd rather have the 4K texture, and the ability to reduce it (with something like Scene Optimizer) than want the 4k texture for something and no really viable way of up-scaling the details.
Their might be another option. Recently I been checking out AI Image enhancer sites and software. That not only Denoise a photo but enhance as well. Site like Vance Ai. I been looking at making renders without using Denoise. Due to the fact that I have a shitty laptop that can render G2 great and fast. G3 almost as fast. And G8 and above tend to crash. But it if doesn't it takes hours to finish. So I needed a way to make short renders on my laptop with taking hours. That when I found about Ai Image enhancers. The great think is that and can take 1080 and below renders and scale them up to 2k to 4k. I'm going to do a test render tonight to show you what I mean.
 

Leeduva

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Yeah, I have used it to great effect in the past. Most of the time just halving the texture size (which makes it 1/4 the size) is enough. The further away an object or person is from the camera, the less detail you need. This made a HUGE difference for me when I had an older 1050TI video card with only 4G of VRAM. Another tool that can assist with lowering the VRAM used is which will cull out anything that is not within the camera's view, reducing the VRAM required even more. It is simple to use, just select your camera, click this and that's it.

I recommend that people look for lots of VRAM in any new video card you are considering. I grabbed a cheaper 3060 video card with 12G of VRAM and that made all the difference in the world.
Thanks that next on my buying list.
 
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