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Jedi Hunter - Pure DS Iray Render

DAZ|Studio Science Fiction posted on Jul 06, 2015
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She's a bounty hunter. She's been trained to use the force. She specializes in hunting Jedi. This is a raw Daz Studio 4.8 Iray render. Absolutely NO postwork (except resizing for web). Yes, lightsabers can be done in Iray natively! I am blown away by how incredible Daz Studio has become with the addition of Nvidia's Iray rendering engine.

Comments (6)


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RGUS

6:00PM | Mon, 06 July 2015

But, but... all that Poser content I spent trillions of dollars on... not fair, not fair!!! I likes the glow on the light sabre!

KaitNightshade

6:02PM | Mon, 06 July 2015

It's important to realize most of your poser content will work in Daz Studio.

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therat

6:42PM | Mon, 06 July 2015

Great job. I'm starting love Daz 4.8 too. It's been about a week since I used Poser too.

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Diemamker

7:18PM | Mon, 06 July 2015

Awesome image!!

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giulband

12:11AM | Tue, 07 July 2015

Beautiful character composition and lighting too !!!!

PhthaloBlue

5:15PM | Wed, 08 July 2015

Great scene and character! Beautiful work!

tdo2004

1:28PM | Mon, 20 November 2017

i know this is an ooooold post ... but i need to know how you did the glow on the saber ? ... what settings were manipulated i have been searching and searching for how and have followed several tutorials and none looked like this ... any help would be very much appreciated

KaitNightshade

10:55AM | Fri, 24 September 2021

I used the bloom filter in Daz Studio with the threshold cranked up to about 20,000, then tweak the brightness and radius to taste. Then set a really bright emissive setting on the blade and tweak the color slightly so the core turns white. Usually I set blue to 255, and make the red and green something like 30-50, but if you want more of a cyan color like Luke's in ANH, add a bit more green.


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