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DAZ|Studio F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 03 7:51 pm)
Ok, 1st tip I have is to make sure that your headlamps turned off on both your camera and your render settings. To do that go to the camera panel and under headlamp make sure that is turned switched to off. Next, go to your rendering settings tab and General>Auto Headlamp> and choose Never. Then once you have that done, you are going to want to make sure you have a good set of lights to start off with. Any by Fabiana are wonderful. https://www.renderosity.com/mod/bcs/?uid=60058&ssearch=iray+light
Sveva also has some very nice sets. https://www.renderosity.com/mod/bcs/?uid=210915&ssearch=light
If you want scenery lights you will want to invest in some HDRI lighting. https://www.renderosity.com/mod/bcs/?newsearch=&search=HDRI
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Sveva does have some great lighting sets. HDRis give you a lot of options, too – I personally like Paper Tiger's sets and use them often: https://www.renderosity.com/mod/bcs/vendor/PaperTiger?username=PaperTiger&category=3D+Lighting+%3A+Cameras
You might also want to look up the three point lighting system. There are some great (free) tutorials out there which use the standard lights built into Daz. These were a huge help to me when I was first getting started.
Best of luck, and please let us know if you need more help!
Are you looking for this type of effects?
Software: Daz Studio 4.15, Photoshop CC, Zbrush 2022, Blender 3.3, Silo 2.3, Filter Forge 4. Marvelous Designer 7
Hardware: self built Intel Core i7 8086K, 64GB RAM, RTX 3090 .
"If you spend too much time arguing about software, you're spending too little time creating art!" ~ SomeSmartAss
"A critic is a legless man who teaches running." ~ Channing Pollock
I suggest start with a good quality HDRi map Another tip is to set the figure's cornea bulge - I usually set it at max -100%
Software: Daz Studio 4.15, Photoshop CC, Zbrush 2022, Blender 3.3, Silo 2.3, Filter Forge 4. Marvelous Designer 7
Hardware: self built Intel Core i7 8086K, 64GB RAM, RTX 3090 .
"If you spend too much time arguing about software, you're spending too little time creating art!" ~ SomeSmartAss
"A critic is a legless man who teaches running." ~ Channing Pollock
In this image. I've pointed out where the key light affect the eyes and where the HDRi (environmental light) affect the area of the eyes
Software: Daz Studio 4.15, Photoshop CC, Zbrush 2022, Blender 3.3, Silo 2.3, Filter Forge 4. Marvelous Designer 7
Hardware: self built Intel Core i7 8086K, 64GB RAM, RTX 3090 .
"If you spend too much time arguing about software, you're spending too little time creating art!" ~ SomeSmartAss
"A critic is a legless man who teaches running." ~ Channing Pollock
I've turned off the keylight, so only the environment light (HDRi) affect the eyes...This is a bit more 'realistic' If you look closely, you can actually see some details of the environment in the eye reflection.
Software: Daz Studio 4.15, Photoshop CC, Zbrush 2022, Blender 3.3, Silo 2.3, Filter Forge 4. Marvelous Designer 7
Hardware: self built Intel Core i7 8086K, 64GB RAM, RTX 3090 .
"If you spend too much time arguing about software, you're spending too little time creating art!" ~ SomeSmartAss
"A critic is a legless man who teaches running." ~ Channing Pollock
This is an experiment I did. I used an array spheres (with different emission colors) and lined them up into a right and parent to the camera... "Ring Light"
Software: Daz Studio 4.15, Photoshop CC, Zbrush 2022, Blender 3.3, Silo 2.3, Filter Forge 4. Marvelous Designer 7
Hardware: self built Intel Core i7 8086K, 64GB RAM, RTX 3090 .
"If you spend too much time arguing about software, you're spending too little time creating art!" ~ SomeSmartAss
"A critic is a legless man who teaches running." ~ Channing Pollock
I just realized my spelling was horrible... There's no edit button, so I'll repost the last statement,
I meant to say : "This is an experiment I did. I used an array of sphere primitives (with different emission colors) and lined them up into a ring and parent to the camera... "Ring Light""
Software: Daz Studio 4.15, Photoshop CC, Zbrush 2022, Blender 3.3, Silo 2.3, Filter Forge 4. Marvelous Designer 7
Hardware: self built Intel Core i7 8086K, 64GB RAM, RTX 3090 .
"If you spend too much time arguing about software, you're spending too little time creating art!" ~ SomeSmartAss
"A critic is a legless man who teaches running." ~ Channing Pollock
i use a plane instead of lights, with the emissive set set high and to white then the cut out to 0.00001 this makes the plane invisible but still casts light but doesn't show in reflections....btw the emissive value is cranked higher than normal to compensate for the transparency in the cutout.
Getting old and still making "art" without soiling myself, now that's success.
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I'm trying to make ONE render as a new user where a character's eyes are actually lit in a way you might expect in a Photograph.
I'm hoping for white eye-whites and to actually see the color of the iris lol. Whether I use a point light or a spot light DEAD-ON it's the same result, and of course blasting the intensity blows out everything else.
Are there any light sets that function like professional lights a photographer might use? That would be helpful.
I'm pretty new at Daz3d but am an old-timer who went away for a while on the scene in general Thanks!