KlodowWW
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Thanks, and sorry for the late reply! I thought the same thing about dads in VN's. I spend this weekend to look into what kind of personality type would fit him and the story and I came up with something that in my opinion is interesting, check the spoiler if you want to know more. And the lifeless expression is because I didn't put a lot of time/effort into this render, just wanted to see how they looked together.Hi Mengal , it's great that you have a role for our MC father, I'm really tired to play an orphan. Above the clouds is another game with parent and it seems is working fine, and in Maou Sama is the rival so I think that there must be roles to be played by a living dad. Is the same with any other make characters that in this forum can only be inexistent or deplorable people who wants to abuse our LI.
As commented above, technically it looks very interesting but I think the girls have a weird lifeless expression
I love the poses, outfit and camera angles, & depth of field. But she really needs/deserves a better set of expressions, & a less plastic looking skintone. Keep up the good workI'm a complete beginner, any and all feedback is appreciated!
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I actually created that myself. It is not a room. just 3 walls and a ceiling and floor.which room is this?
ohh and I wanna ask if anyone knows how to turn the light off near the wooden path .. still learning and sorry for bad Englisham trying to create my own game so I start learning daz3d to create it ... I wanna do a vibe check if my lighting is good or need more training View attachment 1414461
Look under 'Parmaters', find the lights in question (click on the eye in the 'Scene' list, for each light till you find them) then go to 'Surfaces' & scroll down till you get to 'emissions', colour it black/turn it off.ohh and I wanna ask if anyone knows how to turn the light off near the wooden path .. still learning and sorry for bad English