3D-Daz Daz3d Art - Show Us Your DazSkill

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Frowster

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What can I say... I've always been a sucker for slender feminine legs in pantyhose.

I also "remastered" my previous render... removed reflections from the glass panes under the handrail, changed the background and lighting. I like the new look better.

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Straz3D

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Quick question since I have several images with the same "problem".
Are the "fireflies" a wanted effect and has settings to it or is it simply a result of lighting, settings, and/or rendertime?
As far as I understand it is caused by to little or to much light, right?

I like "clear" render but wouldn't be surprised if it's appreciated by other for the "vintage" effect it can give.
That's a wanted effect, maybe It's a bit too strong on that one. My renders straight out of daz are usually clear, and I add grain manually. And yes, it's caused by having too litte light, Daz does not like dark renders, it can also be caused by some sort of light that I can't describe, but I guess we all loaded some environement somtimes where the lighting by default is very messy and causes a lot of grain.
And of course, it can also be caused by a render being stopped at a low number of iteration, but my grain always comes from post-work.
 
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Mock1ngb1rd

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That's a wanted effect, maybe It's a bit too strong on that one. My renders straight out of daz are usually clear, and I add grain manually. And yes, it's caused by having too litte light, Daz does not like dark renders, it can also be caused by some sort of light that I can't describe, but I guess we all loaded some environement somtimes where the lighting by default is very messy and causes a lot of grain.
And of course, it can also be caused by a render being stopped at a low number of iteration, but my grain always comes from post-work.
Oh, that makes it clear, thank you very much!
I tried to look it up at one point but only found vague answers to it.
 
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