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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 6:57 am)
Adjusting material settings is only half of the work to make skin look good. The other half (as important or maybe even more important) is the light settings. In fact, the two groups of settings (material and light) should be worked together, interactively.
This is hardly something that can be summarized in a few statements, a book could be written about it. :-)
Some few pointers from the top of my mind, from my own experience (which is small anyway).
Light:
Skin:
If I remember some more stuff, I'll write it down here.
Hope that helps anyway.
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I have a bit of a photographic background, so I already found some good
configurations for main and fill lights.
What 's completely new to me is the connections from one function to the next one,
so I guess I'll spend this weekend with the function editor playing around.
I'll report back my findings.
Thanks a lot for your time
Tom
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Hello,
I've imported DAZ 3D characters with the Elite Series textures, and after some tweaking of the
bump and highlight settings of the materials I got okay results.
But, the results are not as good as when I render the model from with DAZ 3D.
I'm a bit new to Vue, so maybe someone who actually KNOWS what he's doing,
could chime in a give a hint on what to do best.
Thank you all in advance,
Tom