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22 comments found!
Honestly, I prefer the first version. While I do think it should be a bit darker, the second is too saturated with orange. The quality is also not as good.
Beyond that, I wouldn't even use DOF in this particular render. The background detailing is just too nice and really helps set the mood.
If you're struggling with postwork in Photoshop and don't have them already, I'd highly recommend downloading the Nik Tools plugins. These have been tremendously helpful/time-saving for me, and I know a lot of our other artists use them, too. Just Google "nik tools free" and it should pop right up.
Thread: Newbie, Check my Render (3840x2160), Give some advice. Thanks | Forum: DAZ|Studio
In your original post, you mention various things and ask "is this correct"? Personally, I wouldn't look at it that way. There's no "right" or "wrong" way to use all these tools and settings – it's all about establishing your own style and figuring out what looks good to you.
Of course, there's nothing wrong with asking for feedback. Just keep in mind that it's okay to do things your way, even if that differs from someone else's.
From what I see, you're making a really good start. That render is fantastic!
Thread: Daz Staff Picks August 31-September 6 | Forum: DAZ|Studio
Thread: flesh pressure | Forum: DAZ|Studio
Some clothing comes with morphs that do it. Beyond that, there doesn't seem to be a single, easy way to do it – I'd just play around with any morph kits you already have combined with the adjustment morphs for your outfit. You can also try doing your own morphing in a program like Hexagon or Blender to achieve the results you're looking for.
Thread: Any ideas as to why DAZ has begun to shut down on a trial render? | Forum: DAZ|Studio
Thread: Tips for lighting? | Forum: DAZ|Studio
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!
Thread: Any ideas as to why DAZ has begun to shut down on a trial render? | Forum: DAZ|Studio
Have you looked at your error logs for any possible clues?
Assuming you have a standard set up, the log file (log.txt) should be located in Users/Your Name/AppData/Roaming/DAZ 3D/Studio4. Please pull that up and paste any error messages you see from your most recent render attempt.
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Thread: Newbie, Check my Render (3840x2160), Give some advice. Thanks | Forum: DAZ|Studio