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We'd have to do it without the "oil-painting tool"
I'm sure that with a denoising setting on daz between 8/15 we would have a better result on this kind of post work.
We'd have to do it without the "oil-painting tool"
I have to say, i personally am not a fan of the demon. he is way too LOUD in the scenes and really detracts from the action. but that is only my opinion.Here are more renders, along with the picture that inspired the whole set.
It's not even close, obviously, but I think I like it better this way.
I'm really digging the monster/nightmare motif.
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first one looks great
Thanks, I don't recall doing too much extra work, just a lucky combination of character, pose and lighting...The muscle tone looks so good. Are there any special HD, texture or pose morphs used on the character?
So, it is fine to ask qustions here?IF u stuck need help.
We will Be happy to HELP YOU.
6000 interactions is not alot, but one thing you could try is to use the denoiser on DazSo, it is fine to ask qustions here?
Anyway.
I trying to render pretty complecs (for me, at least) scene for a few days.
Grain and artifacts still remain in few shaded areas after about 6000 iters.
I need to do much more iterations, or i should add more light in dark areas?
(Sorry for speak without direct example, this picture is... very private for me)
She must have powerful toes
Will try, thanks.6000 interactions is not alot, but one thing you could try is to use the denoiser on Daz
Wonderful
I wish I was able to do a light work like this one... do you have any tips?