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I'm for Ren'Py versionTell me what you think.
Thank you, my friendrarrr amazing! Merry Christmas to you!
You can use the standalone nvidia/intel denoiser to do it in post, all you really need to do is work on getting more light into your scene to help it render out faster. If you do use intel denoiser, try to render your images to atleast 75-80% so it doesnt ruin any fine details.Denoise doesn't want to make it's work, so let's just post this here, after 2h5min of work.
Carrie the left one, Amanda the middle one, and Emily the right one. And no, the shadow over the Carrie's face wasn't intentional, but I have like Zero experience with lights, apart from selecting and putting them in a specific position.
Thanks for that. I tried how to make it work some time ago, but I couldn't, and then I just let that aside.You can use the standalone nvidia/intel denoiser to do it in post, all you really need to do is work on getting more light into your scene to help it render out faster. If you do use intel denoiser, try to render your images to atleast 75-80% so it doesnt ruin any fine details.
Heres a link for the denoiser https://f95zone.to/threads/nvidia-ai-denoiser-2-4.35677/
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With intel denoiserDenoise doesn't want to make it's work, so let's just post this here, after 2h5min of work.
Carrie the left one, Amanda the middle one, and Emily the right one. And no, the shadow over the Carrie's face wasn't intentional, but I have like Zero experience with lights, apart from selecting and putting them in a specific position.
Hey! You can probably have it easier if you render each one alone then use a image editor and cut them into one pic, I did if for my two last renders I shared, its quite seamless.Denoise doesn't want to make it's work, so let's just post this here, after 2h5min of work.
Carrie the left one, Amanda the middle one, and Emily the right one. And no, the shadow over the Carrie's face wasn't intentional, but I have like Zero experience with lights, apart from selecting and putting them in a specific position.