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Dinah with catch light

DAZ|Studio Portraits posted on Mar 05, 2015
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Took advice from brewgirlca and added a catch light to this portrait. Took me a little while to get the settings right so it worked correctly (I am a noob, lol). Tired a few angles for the light and liked this one the best. Thanks for the advice brewgirlca. Now that I've figured that out, I'll be using catch lights in many of my renders.

Production Credits


Dinah
$14.49 USD

Comments (7)


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Cyve

3:37PM | Thu, 05 March 2015

Outstanding portrait and lovely character... I love her expression/pose also !

sociopath

9:12PM | Thu, 05 March 2015

thank you again Cyve

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buffalosoldier

4:52PM | Thu, 05 March 2015

excellent portrait

sociopath

9:13PM | Thu, 05 March 2015

Much appreciated Buffalosoldier.

ptwarren

8:24PM | Thu, 05 March 2015

Oh my. She looks wonderful. Great job.

sociopath

9:14PM | Thu, 05 March 2015

Thank you.

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giulband

12:25AM | Fri, 06 March 2015

Wonderful expression !!!

sociopath

12:30AM | Fri, 06 March 2015

Many thanks.

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brewgirlca

12:58AM | Fri, 06 March 2015

That's what I was talking about! Bravo!

sociopath

4:46PM | Fri, 06 March 2015

Thank you for the input, defiantly made the shot. Something most of my renders have been missing.

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mtdana

2:00AM | Fri, 06 March 2015

Beautiful portrait and render!!!

sociopath

4:46PM | Fri, 06 March 2015

Thank you very much.

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velleman

12:44PM | Fri, 10 July 2015

Absolutely gorgeous character, splendid portrait! And if you take advices, you may add more specularity, decrease the bump of the hands and use SSS for the skin. And then correct the sharp edges of the hair in Photoshop. It is for the future, of course :-).

sociopath

7:38PM | Fri, 10 July 2015

I always accept advise, as I will the advice you have just given me. Thank you for the compliments and ideas to improve my renders.


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