Ok, given the way everyone is staring off in a different direction, I want to dub the title "A Study In Jizzum".Having fun in the classroom with some fellow students and the teacher..
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changing the light geometry from rectangle to disc wasn't enough, but i find the problem, maybe it will help someone, i put "draw dome" to ONThank you all, the problem seems solved by changing the light geometry from rectangle to disc.
I'll post tomorrow the result after night render
good ideas. But you should start to deal with clipping.
Just test render. Testing of inner environment in low-light.
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Oh I could never do something like that myself! ...deleting stuff!!! Sacrilege!!!View attachment 384394
I can say with confidence that I'm now fully comfortable posing and setting a scene up from scratch. As of yesterday I have officially deleted my library of poses and my facial expression presets are collecting dust.
Anyway, enjoy this upcoming scene from the game!
Salute mates!
The ready made poses are useless with morphed chars and the hands/fingers must always be posed manually... which is PITA. I wonder if there isn't some well hidden feature (as many other features) which allows the fingers to be "snapped" to the skin.Oh I could never do something like that myself! ...deleting stuff!!! Sacrilege!!!
thanksgood ideas. But you should start to deal with clipping.
In the first image you could deal with his towel via dForce. And in the second one, a slight positive transition for both models on the y-axis would be enough.
True as that may be, I am a packrat, and I can't bring myself to throw out much...The ready made poses are useless with morphed chars and the hands/fingers must always be posed manually... which is PITA. I wonder if there isn't some well hidden feature (as many other features) which allows the fingers to be "snapped" to the skin.
because of errors in framing-people are afraid to put a "Like"OK I went a little overboard with this one