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idndin86

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Been a while back to this site, I remember there was a thread about daz 3d bestiality, but I can’t find it anymore. The beatiality tag seems also disappeared, was f95 banned bestiality?
 
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Jumbi

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Hello,

Hi, I'm wondering if anyone can send me a link or suggest a product which will

include the Iray ghost light factor script. This is used to prevent an emissive/mesh/ghost light

from being shown thru any reflective surface like a mirror or shiny floor/wall surfaces.

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You don't need anything extra for that. Starting from the , the updated version of Iray in Daz Studio natively supports turning mesh lights into proper ghost lights, as explained . If you have the latest general release version of DS (v4.22.0.16), you are good to go.


In my quest to get better at lighting... I failed to realize how important the Tonemapper Options are.. these images have the exact same lighting... the only difference is that I changed the Exposure Value, Shutter Speed, F/Stop, and Environment Tint. View attachment 3962521
Yes, both the tone mapping and the Environment tabs of the Render settings offer adjustments that can come in very handy. About the exposure level control, the easiest, straightest way is just adjusting the 'Exposure value', which is effected by the next four settings: 'Shutter Speed (1/x)', 'F/Stop', 'Film ISO' and the 'cm^2 Factor'.
 

BlenderGuy

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Hello,


You don't need anything extra for that. Starting from the , the updated version of Iray in Daz Studio natively supports turning mesh lights into proper ghost lights, as explained . If you have the latest general release version of DS (v4.22.0.16), you are good to go.



Yes, both the tone mapping and the Environment tabs of the Render settings offer adjustments that can come in very handy. About the exposure level control, the easiest, straightest way is just adjusting the 'Exposure value', which is effected by the next four settings: 'Shutter Speed (1/x)', 'F/Stop', 'Film ISO' and the 'cm^2 Factor'.
Thanks so much! Always appreciate any help with the learning curve! YOUNG ALICE PASSPORT.png
 
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