3D-Daz Daz3d Art - Show Us Your DazSkill

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Techn0magier

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Thanks for the information I will try Photoshop filters. Previously I have render my image but they are very dark and when I increase of light source(spotlight) it wash out character detail. My concern is the image look bright but preserved character detail( body highlight).
ah. The tone mapping pane for iray is your friend. The settings you are looking for are the exposure triangle ("f-stop", "ISO", "shutter speed") as well as "exposure" directly. In Photoshop look into the camera raw filter and play around with the exposure value as well. This should help. Another approach would be to render the subject and the background in DAZ on different canvas layers and then dial their exposure in Ps or GIMP separately. And if you want to go the extra mile, you could render a separate layer for every single light source and compose them later in Ps or GIMP. I prefer the last method for 3-point lighting in portraits and black box pin-ups.
 
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