Waw thank you so much, you're the best on this one .Found it
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Same creator makes all the different WoW ElvesWaw thank you so much, you're the best on this one .
I see you took your water-challenge. Nice render!
Very nice. But with street shoes on the bed? No no no!Here is my very first report, don't be too mocking View attachment 2159956
Thanks for sharing!Hello fellow artists.
I just did a write up on the methods I use to produce the "Anamorphic Look" in Daz in-engine.
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This is something I've been trying to do for about a year, and finally able to find a method that works.
You can read the details and download the nessasary mesh in theYou must be registered to see the linksor the Tutorial Thread I posted.
Hopefully this can prove helpful to any cinematographer nerds like me. Cheers~
Wicked poseFirst Daz render I've ever shared. This is a g3f based character
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I think you did well. You even made sure she looks at the camera by moving the eyes (a rookie mistake is to leave the eyes at default). Don't know why I would be mockingHere is my very first report, don't be too mocking View attachment 2159956
Off to a good start. You were careful (and natural) with collision; where there was a lot of potential to (technically) interrupt - you made it work as an advantage instead; deftly arranging things to avoid that issue completely. Nice framing, lighting, a slight differential between the two models to make them complimentary. Plenty organic and not at all too flat.I am just starting to learn Daz Studio. Made this render based on a tutorial video from YouTube. Please rate and maybe you can give me tips on how to improve my renders. I plan to create a visual novel in the future. Thank you, guys.
Hmm, interesting how that sturdy belt not only enhances her tug-able frame but ties into the painting as well, eh? Any chance that happened on purpose? Nice.