3D-Daz Daz3d Art - Show Us Your DazSkill

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Xavster

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Well I do :ROFLMAO:

and btw no offense meant @Xavster
No offence taken, however I believe you may be a bit off-track with your suggestion. Increasing gamma increases the RGB values for every pixel and has the same effect as increasing lighting or camera aperture time. This makes all of the darker skin features (eg moles) lighter. No disagreements that better results could probably be achieved using an external editor (which I do frequently), however it is way more time consuming.

PS: If I was to attempt to make skin lighter using an external image editor I would increase the gamma slightly and also the contrast, in order to differentiate between light and dark features on the skin.

PPS: Having a base skin image lighter than the final intended result is desirable, as you can change the skin tone within Daz, using the base colour and translucency colours.
 

zramcharan

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I have realized somethings. First, my computer is NOT set up to perform 3D Modeling. AT ALL. (don't have funds to get new one :cry:)
Secondly, I still enjoy it. I have always wanted to do art, but I have never been able to put what is in my head... Onto paper. There has always been a disconnect between my mind, my eyes, and my hands. 3D rendering takes some of the problems out of the equation. So I have been practicing (as much as my computer will let me :mad:) So, here are some of the images I have been able to create for everyone's favorite PG, and my own OC (who is nameless at this time - ps, he gets around) attempting to save her species. There are no complicated backgrounds (it is the base background) or lighting. This is mainly because I am working on the people, posing, and cameras/perspective. One step at a time, right. Any comments, and suggestions will be appreciated. And heck, if they suck, please let me know, but please also be professional (as possible) about it.
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You can user 3d renders as sort of a cheat sheet for art as well. Look up Shanon Maer on Youtube. He has some great tutorials for Daz and Photoshop to create his artwork.
 
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