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okay I have a few complaints on my latest render. Meaning I need a few suggestions.
One: the twins are too dark. I want them to have a lightly tanned skin. Is there any way to lighten them up without Photoshoping the skin assets then loading them back on the bodies?
Two: the blonde looks suspiciously like Corey Feldman.
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You can lighten them up in Daz when you up the skins gamma. Go to surfaces -> choose the figure -> surfaces -> select a surface (arms for example) -> click on the small image in base color -> select "image editor" -> play with gamma until happy :)
 

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okay I have a few complaints on my latest render. Meaning I need a few suggestions.
One: the twins are too dark. I want them to have a lightly tanned skin. Is there any way to lighten them up without Photoshoping the skin assets then loading them back on the bodies?
Two: the blonde looks suspiciously like Corey Feldman.
You need to tweak the "Translucency Weight" in the "Surfaces" tab. A lower value means lighter skin tone.
 

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You can lighten them up in Daz when you up the skins gamma. Go to surfaces -> choose the figure -> surfaces -> select a surface (arms for example) -> click on the small image in base color -> select "image editor" -> play with gamma until happy :)
An alternative way in Photoshop is to lift the Curves (esp of highlights and midtones).
 

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:love: I love this pic! They're both gorgeous, she's got real personality coming through, and the posing is great (her expression!:LOL:) Only flaw is a slight graininess, especially on the guy - did you have to cut the render short? At the cost of a little definition, you could fix that with a low-level gaussian blur in photoshop.
thanks, i followed your advice)
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thanks, i followed your advice)
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You could also play with camera raw plugin - noise reduction in Photoshop. Then you can mask certain parts of the image, so you can retain details in the mid-tones, and loose the details in the shadows where the noise is the most prominent.
 
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You can lighten them up in Daz when you up the skins gamma. Go to surfaces -> choose the figure -> surfaces -> select a surface (arms for example) -> click on the small image in base color -> select "image editor" -> play with gamma until happy :)
Thanks for the help I am now happy with the twins. Also I wasn't liking the Mage on the left's pasty white so I just re-surfaced him
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