Okay, now I'm really starting to lose my mind... The past few days were extremely painful.
So there's this scene, a big night race event, MC's first one with his own car.
Here's the problem in a nutshell: MC and Tommy(best friend) arrive at the place, they look for a parking spot. They get out of their cars, and Tommy leaves MC to find the event organizer. In the next moment, suddenly a girl is screaming from the background: "OH MY GOD! IS THAT A SUPRA???" MC turns around and starts talking with the girl. Yes, she's LI, this is how they meet... based on a meme
But whenever I get to the point where I add the girl to the scene, DAZ eats all the memory and turns off denoising. That's crucial, bc without denoising renders take significantly longer. Probably a lot of you guys are familiar with this problem. So I thought about it, and decided to rebuild the complete scene. Again, the scene is HUGE! It has to feel like there are hundreds of peolple so it took almost 2 days to build the new scene.
First, I thought it was the enviroment asset that was unoptimised, because honestly it looked awesome. Detailed, small lights and everything... In the story few days before this, MC attends to a night race as a spectator, so I wanted to do 2 different scenes. I posted pictures from that race here, so that went well without any problem. And that one also had 2 city blocks of enviroment, tons of ppl, cars, etc. So I thought I just need to build a similar sized, but more industrial looking scene, from the same asset that worked before. Unfortunately, it wasn't the enviroment, because it's the same shit again after I add the girl to the scene... So probably it's the hair again. (I used different clothes this time to exclude those.)
First version (I like this one waaaaay more, but has those weird black rectangle things in some places...):
Second version (I rage closed daz after denoising switched off again, so I don't have the one with the girl...):
both of these are dead ends at the moment... It's 6:51 AM here now so I'm really tired, and even more disappointed...
But it is what it is... tomorrow I'll try to solve this shit somehow. (Or set my computer on fire

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And, just to have some positive news at the end: I think it (almost) looks like its moving. The rear wheels aren't great, but not a bad first try.