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Ren'Py Daz Having an issue with Daz Studio color changing

Lankakartal

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Dec 8, 2023
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Hello Dear F95Zone Fans,

I am having an issue with the Daz Studio whenever I add a new character to the scene. The issue I am having is, the colors are changing whenever I add them. Until I delete that character and reload the scene the issue continues. You can see the renders in here. Can someone help me with this issue?

First Photo.png Afterrender.png
As you can see, the image colors are chaning. The colors become pale in the second render. Whatever I try to do it does not change at all. I try to change the light settings but issue is still the same. Is anyone have any answer for this issue.

My PC Specs Are ;

32 GB RAM
AMD Ryzen 5 7500 F 6 Core Processor 3.7 Ghz
NVIDIA RTX 4060 Ti 8GB VRAM

Best Regards,
 

GamesMtP

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Jul 2, 2017
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Hello Dear F95Zone Fans,

I am having an issue with the Daz Studio whenever I add a new character to the scene. The issue I am having is, the colors are changing whenever I add them. Until I delete that character and reload the scene the issue continues. You can see the renders in here. Can someone help me with this issue?
They're not the same render, with just a character added, though.

Anyway: Is the issue fixed when you delete the character, OR do you also have to reload the scene? Is the character saved as a scene subset that you merge into the scene? If the answer is yes to reload and subset, I would guess you accidentally saved the character with some environment/tonemapper settings.
 

Turning Tricks

Rendering Fantasies
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Apr 9, 2022
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Whenever you save a scene file, or a scene subset (for characters) make sure you uncheck the Tonemapper Options and the Environment Options boxes. They are checked by default and if you load a file with that info, it will overwrite your current environment and tonemapping settings.

PS: on the same sort of topic, pose preset files also store a lot of settings you might not want to change... like scale, for example. When i was starting out, I couldn't understand why some characters I had made were changing size, lol. Wasn't until I saw that I was using poses from a character saved at 100% when my models might be 98.7% or similar.