3D-Daz Daz3d Art - Show Us Your DazSkill

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darkside80

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Stunning render. May I ask what gpu do you have? Is a 3050 8gb option for such rendering using gen9 models?
Thank you very much,

Here are my gpu's
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I think that 8 GB of memory is reasonable, but you'll probably have to optimize your textures to be able to render large scenes.
I did a memory test with a basic G8f and a basic G9 (without textures and with textures) and what I noticed is that the G9 takes more memory (even without textures) than a G8f.

Here is the test :
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And to give you an idea, here's the memory my latest render takes.
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The advantage of having lots of memory allows me not to worry about optimizations in most of my renderings.

I would have never thought of that angle. Great stuff and wonderfully rendered. Do you use any photoshop?
Thank you very much,

Yes, I use Photoshop mainly to correct imperfections that I wouldn't have seen when rendering. I do spot renders to correct them.
And I use Darktable (a free lightroom-like) to retouch my renderings.
 
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Amazing render. I also saw your other render "open invitation" and loved it. May I ask what technique you used for the city lights seen through the window in your other render?
 

Greengiant3D

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Amazing render. I also saw your other render "open invitation" and loved it. May I ask what technique you used for the city lights seen through the window in your other render?
Thanks, and it's just a image of a city, I'm using a plane then you put the image in base colour and emission, then you can just turn the emission up to whatever you like. I got the image from textures.com they have a bunch and they are free for the lower res ones, which is fine as you're probably going to use some DOF anyway.
 
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Thanks, and it's just a image of a city, I'm using a plane then you put the image in base colour and emission, then you can just turn the emission up to whatever you like. I got the image from textures.com they have a bunch and they are free for the lower res ones, which is fine as you're probably going to use some DOF anyway.
Thank you! I have a scene similar to yours, but I wasn't happy with the results so this helps a lot.
 
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