SkyeJordan666
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I noticed that too when light hits her abs in a certain angle. Looks just a bit too muscularHas October been designated official "concrete abs" month or something? Just noticing a trend here lately ; P
I like my belly's a bit more soft and compliant, thanks - but that's a fine model right there, 5ickcycle3 (been noticing your work in particular. Keep 'em cumin).
I didn't think her form looks "wrong" at all, her arms appear to be quite taught and reasonably muscular as well; thigh-line, etc. I'm only commenting subjectively about the concrete abs (plus, I really like the feather-light appearance of her poses there so I might have enjoyed some more of that soft touch elsewhere, eh). Your work is exceptional.I noticed that too when light hits her abs in a certain angle. Looks just a bit too muscular![]()
There's a 3060TI model with 8G of VRAM, and there's a normal 3060 with 12G. You would be much better off with the 12G version as VRAM is MUCH more important for rendering as when you use the GPU, it runs shader programs which are run directly on the GPU itself and they can only use VRAM effectively so you want as much video RAM as possible.I also use all mentioned tricks for rendering I normally use very low quality environment and render it in 720 for more than 1 char I also planning on buying 3060 with 6g vram is it good?
Neither of those models look particularly old enough to be called mature!
LMAO, I'm an idiot. Nothing to see here...move along.Neither of those models look particularly old enough to be called mature!![]()
Just a note. Both Futalicious, Golden Palace and other grafts with shells have a "Shell fix" script under materials(usually); or several even.Here's a set of screenshots showing where you need to look when you've got 'Geoshell' Problems....You'll need to turn off every Geoshell's Genitalia EXCEPT THE FUTALICIOUS ONE IN THIS CASE.
There is a 6gb 3060 laptop version, that's what I've got in my Legion 5. More vram would definitely be better, but i've found the 6gb is still pretty good for most things. I've just rendered a scene with 2 genesis 8 models, 2000x3000px and 540 samples in around 8-9 minutes. Certainly no complaints with it for the level of stuff I use it for, but you'd definitely want more for a more dedicated professional setup.There's a 3060TI model with 8G of VRAM, and there's a normal 3060 with 12G. You would be much better off with the 12G version as VRAM is MUCH more important for rendering as when you use the GPU, it runs shader programs which are run directly on the GPU itself and they can only use VRAM effectively so you want as much video RAM as possible.
I don't think there is a 6G 3060. Get the 12G version, I think it may even be cheaper.
All my latest renders you see me post use 500 iterations with denoising (I denoise the last frame and turn quality off). But I have also done 400 iterations and with my 1050TI, I done between 100 and 200 iterations with denoising and that was actually just fine.