3D-Daz Daz3d Art - Show Us Your DazSkill

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BlenderGuy

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LIGHTING ISSUE.

I'm using spot lights, as I usually use ghost lights, but wanted to see how well I could get the skin to look with slight shadows.
The shadow on the right (on the woman's leg) is what I want. The annoying shadow line on the guy's ass is super annoying and looks shite. Can anyone throw me a bone!? Explain to me why the shadow line on his ass doing that!? Looks awful.

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CHAQUINN0

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LIGHTING ISSUE.

I'm using spot lights, as I usually use ghost lights, but wanted to see how well I could get the skin to look with slight shadows.
The shadow on the right (on the woman's leg) is what I want. The annoying shadow line on the guy's ass is super annoying and looks shite. Can anyone throw me a bone!? Explain to me why the shadow line on his ass doing that!? Looks awful.

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This is how it is really, you need to configure the spotlight to fit what you want to accomplish. Try changing the geometry to something like a rectangle and lower the height and width, you may get smoother results this way.
 
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BlenderGuy

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This is how it is really, you need to configure the spotlight to fit what you want to accomplish. Try changing the geometry to something like a rectangle and lower the height and width, you may get smoother results this way.
You mean the shape of the spotlight source from point to something else? Maybe I should just stick with the usual plane emissives. Just felt like I was coping out by not at least messing with spotlights.
 
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