3D-Daz Daz3d Art - Show Us Your DazSkill

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Roman DeVil

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Thanks! The popsicle prop is this one: and is actually free on renderosity. I applied different shaders I think, so it might look different for you.
The outfit (has bits and pieces from all over):
-Tank top: (I adjusted the shaping a lot myself so it might look different for you)
-Skirt: , the denim skirt
-Panties: , changed the color and transparency.
-Bracelet:
-Choker (not visible in some of the shots):
...would you be so kind to post the popsicle asset on here, please? I think I've lost my Renderosity login credentials...
Thank you in advance... :)
 

Orgitas

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God, I really love this light, it's so soft and smooth.
How do you create this insane ligth?
If you use Blender you can achieve that lighting with volumetrics. Quite easy! The rest of it is getting the strength right. Preferably i'd prefer to use blackbody instead of the normal emissive colour choices. Though I am not the guy who posted the images you referred to. Probably an entirely different way to do it in Daz, no doubt. That or a lot of post-processing touch ups!
 
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Mr. Vargas

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God, I really love this light, it's so soft and smooth.
How do you create this insane ligth?
I'm using DAZ Studio, as Orgitas guessed. Using the lights at the right intensity and positioning them in the right places is the key. I'm also using atmospheric effects on my renders a lot. After rendering is done I'm applying my own color grade presets to my renders.
 

Lanxorn

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If you use Blender you can achieve that lighting with volumetrics. Quite easy! The rest of it is getting the strength right. Preferably i'd prefer to use blackbody instead of the normal emissive colour choices. Though I am not the guy who posted the images you referred to. Probably an entirely different way to do it in Daz, no doubt. That or a lot of post-processing touch ups!
Thanks you for advice.
I'm very low skilled to work in Blender. I try create couple scene, but it was crappy crap :)

I'm using DAZ Studio, as Orgitas guessed. Using the lights at the right intensity and positioning them in the right places is the key. I'm also using atmospheric effects on my renders a lot. After rendering is done I'm applying my own color grade presets to my renders.
My knowledge is only enough for three-point light. Well, I need to learn more about working with light.
 
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