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3D-Daz Daz3d Art - Show Us Your DazSkill

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D3xzalias

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Please check her shoes :)
That stuff happens all the time to me. You think you posed everything correct then you noticed something else has changed. So you make some changes to that. While doing that it fucks something else up. And you keep thinking that part is still correct and it's not .
 
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m4dsk1llz

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Please check her shoes :)
Glad you caught that, because I simply didn't. Sometimes stuff just happens especially with this one as I had one heck of a time trying to fix the stupid clothing wraps around the bottom of the breasts look and the not letting the dress wrap around the leg instead of draping down to the bench.
That stuff happens all the time to me. You think you posed everything correct then you noticed something else has changed. So you make some changes to that. While doing that it fucks something else up. And you keep thinking that part is still correct and it's not .
Exactly this.
 

Nithhogg

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Does anyone have any tips for this pic? I need to redo the render because I messed up with the depth of field but I feel like the mohawk girl looks wrong somehow. Is it just me? whatever.png
 

DitaVonTease

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Does anyone have any tips for this pic? I need to redo the render because I messed up with the depth of field but I feel like the mohawk girl looks wrong somehow. Is it just me? View attachment 3339249

Well, 3 things before we get to DOF, the girl in the back looks like she's falling off her heels, the guy seems to be wandering towards the edge, & the only person in focus seems to be packing extras in her back pockets, & the foot pose is all wrong.
A simple trick to check for focus & DOF is to colour the field of view (blue works for me), focus in pale green with about 22% opacity, in the camera settings, you'll only see the FoV out of camera view, as a pair of blue(or whatever colour you use) frames front & back of your figures, you can also force a deeper DOF by upping the f-stop on the lense settings, then check your light levels in iray, before rendering....
 
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