3D-Daz Daz3d Art - Show Us Your DazSkill

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Kthulu_SFM

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Don't know if its what you are after but everything looks so crisp and it kinda gives the unrealistic vibe to me personally. Maybe a bit bloom here and there and a bit more aggressive bloom might do the trick. Also, I'd play with the camera angle a little bit more. Just to get rid of the basic straight shot feel of it. Completely personal opinion probably biased by my own taste so take it with a grain of salt.

I'm afraid I can't offer anything on the PS side since I don't do/like post work but I can say what you have done with the post can be easily achieved within DAZ.

Overall solid work. Keep it up <3

-Raven
Wow, solid advice! Thank you very much! :giggle:

I will try a couple things that you suggest and see how it turns out! ;)

See ya!
 

Night Hacker

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when you make a character how do you save their hair, genitals to it? every time i make a character and save character as a preset it only saved the makeup and body morphs to it, it doesnt save hair, clothes, genitals or anything else unless i save it as a scene
Save your character as a "scene subset", selecting only your character. This will save everything about your character. Works great to save everything as one package.

Another way to do it is to save as a character preset then once your character is saved (usually just the barebones character as you know), then you save what they have on (including hair and genitals) as a "wearable preset", and there are other aspects of your character you may wish to save like their current pose as a preset, just look under FILE->SAVE AS for the various types of presets you can save, in this way, you can save the basic character, then maybe save different wearables for them (different hair and clothes etc), different poses for them etc... without having to load it all in one go with a scene subset.

I often do BOTH, a scene subset with everything, and the separate presets as described as sometimes I don't need it all loaded in.
 
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G27111

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Save your character as a "scene subset", selecting only your character. This will save everything about your character. Works great to save everything as one package.

Another way to do it is to save as a character preset then once your character is saved (usually just the barebones character as you know), then you save what they have on (including hair and genitals) as a "wearable preset", and there are other aspects of your character you may wish to save like their current pose as a preset, just look under FILE->SAVE AS for the various types of presets you can save, in this way, you can save the basic character, then maybe save different wearables for them (different hair and clothes etc), different poses for them etc... without having to load it all in one go with a scene subset.

I often do BOTH, a scene subset with everything, and the separate presets as described as sometimes I don't need it all loaded in.
thanks thats a good idea, i have started doing the scene subset and its worked great. i never knew i could even save hair and others as a wearable preset
 
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Rizo

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I'm running into a problem recently. When I'm trying to render certain things it crashes and I get the renderer crashed error. I have tried the scene optimizer with no luck. I have 16GB Ram but I only have 8gb Vram since I have a RTX 3070. I tried going through and hiding each thing one at a time but no luck there either. Really unfortunate since I wanted to add more to this scene for example but this is the best I could do before shit started crashing.
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