3D-Daz Daz3d Art - Show Us Your DazSkill

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Larry Kubiac

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DAMN!!!
Textures at their original size as well??
Loved that they area ll wearing those heels!!
Yep all texture are original size. One of them has been enlarged, otherwise we didn't see her.
It doesn't come from that, even my PC reacts differently, every time the iterations are updated the fans accelerate, which was not done before.
 

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Maybe my graphics card is finally working at 100% which would surprise me and even it remains a 1080. Its been weeks that my computer has not rebooted so it seems unlikely.
 

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Maybe my graphics card is finally working at 100% which would surprise me and even it remains a 1080. Its been weeks that my computer has not rebooted so it seems unlikely.
My card is not bad itself. It's a GTX960. But still takes a while to cook some scenes. Also sadly, it's only a 2GB card, so I always need to reduce textures to 1 or 1.5k in order to fit a couple of characters with clothes in the scene
 

MovieMike

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Hum... Finish after 1000 iterations in 40min with 7 Chars... at 2121x1410. Houston i've got a problem... I don't know what I hit.
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I'm guessing this was lit via 1 HDRI right? If so, it's not surprising. Images that are outdoors or don't have an environment render really fast because there's really nothing blocking light, or casting shadows, or causing light bounces, etc. Put these gals inside a room and watch the time explode. Really nice btw.
 

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I'm guessing this was lit via 1 HDRI right? If so, it's not surprising. Images that are outdoors or don't have an environment render really fast because there's really nothing blocking light, or casting shadows, or causing light bounces, etc. Put these gals inside a room and watch the time explode. Really nice btw.
Thanks. Why not, except that this one https://f95zone.to/threads/daz3d-art-show-us-your-dazskill.4764/page-563#post-1884342 was made 18/20 min with an atmocam, plus 2 lights, plus an environment.
 
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Answer in picture. I delete 4.11 beta cause bad IRAY.
I just stopped daz for 10 days to reread a translation from a friend and then Summertime Saga. I haven't done anything else, that's why I understand why and how. Anyway, so much the better for my future render if it continues.
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Before I was the bad xD
 

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it depend on the complexety
if the render is more complex i render in lose pictures so that i can render in parts
if the animation is simple and i can do it in 1 day i just use the daz avi render and import it direcly in WinFF
keep in mind that WinFF needs a custom codec do actualy convert to webm
i dont know the codec but there are tutorials on the internet
my video editing software that i use are sony vegas pro (paid) and hitfilm express (free)
Yeah it took me forever to find a good software that would make a video file out of the image files. Especially one that isn't too difficult. Seems like rendering the video file in Daz was faster. As I didn't understand how to get a custom codec for WinFF, I tryed another software. It seemed to work :) So thanks for your help.
 

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Yeah it took me forever to find a good software that would make a video file out of the image files. Especially one that isn't too difficult. Seems like rendering the video file in Daz was faster. As I didn't understand how to get a custom codec for WinFF, I tryed another software. It seemed to work :) So thanks for your help.
I do video editing and filming for a job and I use Premiere Pro. For a series of images I imagine you could just drop them on a time line with each one being a frame and then either 24 or 30 frames per second. Would work in Final Cut X as well or Avid, but I personally hate Avid. None of those are free though.

If you want a fairly robust editing software, albeit this is more of a pro type software, DaVinci Resolve is free if I'm not mistaken.
 

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I do video editing and filming for a job and I use Premiere Pro. For a series of images I imagine you could just drop them on a time line with each one being a frame and then either 24 or 30 frames per second. Would work in Final Cut X as well or Avid, but I personally hate Avid. None of those are free though.

If you want a fairly robust editing software, albeit this is more of a pro type software, DaVinci Resolve is free if I'm not mistaken.
I actually tried Premiere Pro, but this here would've taken 30+ hours :O (I bet I did something wrong) :D
 
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