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Thanks for the tips and the useful link!
Can you tell me what 'Render Priority' and 'Display Persistance' do exactly ?
Cameron Diaz never looked as hot as in The Mask.Ok so I know these arent technically impressive per se, but listen - I'm reliving teenage fantasies here so - hope some of you other feet/legs/hosiery pervs will appreciate.
On that note - live from the Coco Bongo Club......
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Is that Mr John Merrick!?
Hi there! that's quite a good first try, and even more impressive if you did this on a potato laptop. Now even though you've got a underperforming machine doesn't preclude you to make renders. Where you may encounter problems is if you tried to fill the scene with more subjects, props and environments. Filling the scene with stuff is going to probably require more memory and computing power than what your machine can dish out. But hey, if you want to do pinups on blank or very basic background I don't see why you couldn't continue to practice. Eh, it's a good thing in a sense, now you can fiddle around with it a bit and if you don't want to pursue the hobby, it didn't cost ya an arm and a leg to buy a decent rendering computer. If you like it, you can start buying parts yourself later on to build one.
Have you got FitControl? Might help with those pesky nips...View attachment 4036242
Anyone know how to make her nipples behave!? It's s breastacular shell causing the issue. Can't seem to get the outfit to sit over her killer nips!
Yes I have them both, yet the top asset doesn't seem to offer the usual nipple sliders I always find with other clothes items.Have you got FitControl? Might help with those pesky nips...
Fit Control for G9
https://f95zone.to/threads/fit-control-for-genesis-9-bundle.178371/
Fit Control for G8
https://f95zone.to/threads/fit-control-for-genesis-8-female-s.8131/
Beyond that I don't know how to help you, never seen this happening to me.
wow, what a beauty , nice pic, very well done
I have a Mac mini with 16Gb and have to use the CPU for renders. I can usually render 4-5 Genesis 9 assets with hair and clothes, but the OS will tell me to shut down all other programs.Hi there! that's quite a good first try, and even more impressive if you did this on a potato laptop. Now even though you've got a underperforming machine doesn't preclude you to make renders. Where you may encounter problems is if you tried to fill the scene with more subjects, props and environments. Filling the scene with stuff is going to probably require more memory and computing power than what your machine can dish out. But hey, if you want to do pinups on blank or very basic background I don't see why you couldn't continue to practice. Eh, it's a good thing in a sense, now you can fiddle around with it a bit and if you don't want to pursue the hobby, it didn't cost ya an arm and a leg to buy a decent rendering computer. If you like it, you can start buying parts yourself later on to build one.
All that being said, happy to see a new artist in here and happy rendering my friend!
Oh you took out her piercings and give her longer hair. Kinda hot actually. Great render!Quinn from Being A DIK
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Yeah it always depend of what's in the scene. The main difference lets say between your setup and mine. As a test I once did a render with a complete environment, props and 14 characters (7 G9 and 7 G8F) with hair, clothes (Bikinis and Swimsuits) and jewelry. It rendered in about 1h30 and I still could use my PC to watch Youtube or Netflix. So yeah, rendering on a computer that is slightly underpowered puts limits on what you can do, but you can still push it's limits and come out the other side with great looking renders. Also, compositing images, like adding backgrounds or props later on in PS or GIMP is an art in itself. An experienced person in GIMP or PS can make it look natural, but it's hard. I could never do it to my satisfaction. So I stick to doing all of it in Daz. But no worries, I've seen some of your work here and it looks great my friend! That's what it all boils down to, if the images looks great, who cares on what machine it was renderedI have a Mac mini with 16Gb and have to use the CPU for renders. I can usually render 4-5 Genesis 9 assets with hair and clothes, but the OS will tell me to shut down all other programs.
I can't add any environment, that would just freeze it up.
I'd suggest to all those in the same boat to simply render "backdrop" environments and then use them either as a backdrop, HDRi etc or, if you have experiencein Photoshop or Gimp, to simply layer the assets.
Making sure to go for 4k when it comes to figures and less when it comes to stuff which doesn't require the same level of pixel density.
The only problem with be it will look flat, without the expected natural light bounce/shadows etc.
Yeah it always depend of what's in the scene. The main difference lets say between your setup and mine. As a test I once did a render with a complete environment, props and 14 characters (7 G9 and 7 G8F) with hair, clothes (Bikinis and Swimsuits) and jewelry. It rendered in about 1h30 and I still could use my PC to watch Youtube or Netflix. So yeah, rendering on a computer that is slightly underpowered puts limits on what you can do, but you can still push it's limits and come out the other side with great looking renders. Also, compositing images, like adding backgrounds or props later on in PS or GIMP is an art in itself. An experienced person in GIMP or PS can make it look natural, but it's hard. I could never do it to my satisfaction. So I stick to doing all of it in Daz. But no worries, I've seen some of you work here and it looks great my friend! That's what it all boils down to, if the images looks great, who cares on what machine it was rendered
Take care my friend and happy rendering!
Thank you so much your words motivated me even more i will consider everything you said and thank you again for your comment it means a lot to meHi there! that's quite a good first try, and even more impressive if you did this on a potato laptop. Now even though you've got a underperforming machine doesn't preclude you to make renders. Where you may encounter problems is if you tried to fill the scene with more subjects, props and environments. Filling the scene with stuff is going to probably require more memory and computing power than what your machine can dish out. But hey, if you want to do pinups on blank or very basic background I don't see why you couldn't continue to practice. Eh, it's a good thing in a sense, now you can fiddle around with it a bit and if you don't want to pursue the hobby, it didn't cost ya an arm and a leg to buy a decent rendering computer. If you like it, you can start buying parts yourself later on to build one.
All that being said, happy to see a new artist in here and happy rendering my friend!