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Sorry, not even close. I've spent way too much time I would not like to admit playing Sims 1, 3, 4, and Skyrim, and I can tell you that the animation quality and rendering in Daz 3D knocks the crap out of either. Sims and Skyrim are both limited to what the game creators (and mod creators) will let you do or not do. And it would be challenging at best to create the visuals for a VN in Sims or Skyrim. However, if you would like to take on that challenge and prove everyone wrong, be our guest.If the question is allowed....
Is this some kind of secret joke I'm not getting?
You can get 100x better visual results even with Sims 3, not to mention Skyrim ENB and such. And in realtime, with towns full of animated people doing whatever you want.
If it is clearly an incest game, you won't get approval if you present it as such to Patreon. You need to find another way to frame it (neighbors, babysitters, not related) on Patreon, then patch it or build the game so that it can be "customized" but not mentioned on Patreon as Incest. Read the threads"A Family Venture," I'm just finishing a final scene, and then I've got to (Hopefully) get approval from Patreon.
While admitting being weird and not ashamed of it at all i confess that what i find the hottest in that image is the back of the girl at the very right! She has a very sexy back (i'm not talking about her butt)Alotta Ass
As long as you like the image I'm not judging you on what part you like lolWhile admitting being weird and not ashamed of it at all i confess that what i find the hottest in that image is the back of the girl at the very right! She has a very sexy back (i'm not talking about her butt)
I think the first one is still the best of them. Too much postwork, sorry.Sharing a render I did last night. I also might have experimented with some stuff in photoshop. Lmk what you think
1st image is straight from Daz
2nd image is no blur but adjustments in PS
3rd image is with blur
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Tried to toned the color down a bit so it would hurt less lool. With those iray lights, the couch came out too bright.Girls Night Out
For this one I had to render the whole scene with one of the girls, then with the other and compose them together in PS, since otherwise the scene went slightly over my 2GB vram.
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I think now looks much betterThis orange color of the couch is a bit too intense - it kill the women on the left - her legs?
(I'm just sayin'!)
The hardest thing of posing is to make sure that the characters, especially when on furniture, are actually seated and not floating. It looks from the shadows that the one on the left is not fully seated, and the one on the right doesn't look fully seated either. The one on the right also doesn't look like her feet are planted, but one is just hanging, which is awkward. I use a lot of perspective view and zoom in on the trouble areas to make sure they are firmly planted where they should be. It's tedious but gets the job done. I use Y translate to move the model down until they start disappearing into the surface, then use that as my starting point.Tried to toned the color down a bit so it would hurt less lool. With those iray lights, the couch came out too bright.
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I think now looks much better
Yea, I hear you. it's annoying sometimes when that happens. In this case (as with others I've rendered) I tried to put them as best seated as possible, but they could have had better tweaking.The hardest thing of posing is to make sure that the characters, especially when on furniture, are actually seated and not floating. It looks from the shadows that the one on the left is not fully seated, and the one on the right doesn't look fully seated either. The one on the right also doesn't look like her feet are planted, but one is just hanging, which is awkward. I use a lot of perspective view and zoom in on the trouble areas to make sure they are firmly planted where they should be. It's tedious but gets the job done. I use Y translate to move the model down until they start disappearing into the surface, then use that as my starting point.
yeah - those tools - wonderful but sometimes difficultit's annoying sometimes when that happens.
that's cool, probably the best picture I've seen latelyTraffic - part 1
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