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The pose and model is looking great. Try and use a strong soft back light with a slight blue tone as the main light and then just add some key side fill with a large source in a more neutral color.Wow, I am really struggling with low light scenes. This is what I came up with -- not happy with it, but it's a start. It just seems way too bright for a night scene to me, but anything less seemed too dark. Any Daz gurus out there have any advice for me? I'd appreciate it.
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Thank you! Much appreciated!The pose and model is looking great. Try and use a strong soft back light with a slight blue tone as the main light and then just add some key side fill with a large source in a more neutral color.
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Wow, thank you!Just to follow up on what that poster said to you. Have a look atYou must be registered to see the links. It's free, open source and has some excellent post work picture editing ability's.
I would need more pics to make a proper decision. More importantly, what are they wearing, asset wise?
First, she needs eyelashes.So, quick question. On another forum, a poster said that my last character had something of the uncanny valley about her. I'm not too pushed about what they said, but it did get me wondering what I can do to make her and other characters look a little more unique. While sliders are the obvious choice, I was wondering if there's something else (and I've already tried the Auto Face Enhancer....hoo boy, now that belonged in the bottom of the valley!)
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Already said and dealt with.First, she needs eyelashes
LOVE the outfit