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Thank you i will try thisuse thisYou must be registered to see the links
it also has some add on for sweat and oily skin if you want
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Thank you i will try thisuse thisYou must be registered to see the links
it also has some add on for sweat and oily skin if you want
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The third and the last ones are my favorites... sexy as fuck.
That last one is fantastic bro...Experimenting with different pose and environments
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Cheers
What is your procedure?, how do you setup a scene? location first? then characters and posing? in what order do you do it?Practice makes man perfect! Getting close in good lighting.
First i made every character i want in the scene. For example Lisa i create her then apply the morphs i want then golden palace then breastacular and fender bender for breast and ass collision you dont have use that if you are using dforce but i recommend using them instead of dforce. After doing all the thing i save Lisa as scene subset (you can watch this tutorial for scene subset :What is your procedure?, how do you setup a scene? location first? then characters and posing? in what order do you do it?
This one is amazing make more renders like that please
Thank you for the detailed answer... i do think that those fireflies kinda fake the feel of film grain and makes the image realistic... but that's just me.... Love your process... Imma give it a try...First i made every character i want in the scene. For example Lisa i create her then apply the morphs i want then golden palace then breastacular and fender bender for breast and ass collision you dont have use that if you are using dforce but i recommend using them instead of dforce. After doing all the thing i save Lisa as scene subset (you can watch this tutorial for scene subset :You must be registered to see the links) By saving her and other characters as scene subset you use them in any scene and you dont have to apply those morphs again again every time you create a new scene. After i am done with scene subset i create a new file then load my environment then load those characters in and pose them. After that i set up camera then lighting. While lighting i select side by view for two windows one window i setup perspective view and other window i setup camera view with iray preview to watch the lighting effect. For faster iray preview in render setting i chose max samples 50 and while rendering i increase it to 100 to 500 it depends on firefly. Some environments render good at 100 with zero fireflies and some render good at 500 with zero fireflies. If you wonder what is fireflies this is the example of this.
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White grains in the image are fireflies sometimes they appear yellow too they are just empty pixel comes in every 3d software while rendering except 3ds max because 3ds max renders in vray engine and vray engine is way too powerful than Iray.
No film grain is a different thing. Fire flyes will ruine the renders here is the best example.Thank you for the detailed answer... i do think that those fireflies kinda fake the feel of film grain and makes the image realistic... but that's just me.... Love your process... Imma give it a try...
Cheers and much love... I might ask you again if I have questions on using fender bender... let's see.
oh, thanks for the heads upNo film grain is a different thing. Fire flyes will ruine the renders here is the best example.
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anytimeoh, thanks for the heads up