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Character test with Light Dome PRO

MarketPlace Showcase People posted on Nov 20, 2006
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Some have asked for renders on characters using the Light Dome PRO for Daz|Studio. (Out soon) Here they are: Untouched! LOL Both rendered with Light Dome PRO, Mid Day preset, Medium Rez and Extended Version. The LDP does work on characters, but the main power is in the shadows - not in the light. Also, rough objects look better - as the previous Stonemason building. Also, Daz|Studio does render hair a bit odd. If using Raytraced Lights - it treats hair with transparent maps - a bit too transparent - as you can see on the close up. I

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jakiblue

5:53AM | Mon, 20 November 2006

were the renders a good time, or long?

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Magick_Lady

6:00AM | Mon, 20 November 2006

looks good to me

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dreamlight

6:23AM | Mon, 20 November 2006

Thanks! :) On my machine - they took just over 2 hours each. I use a dual 3.4 Ghz with 4 Gb of RAM - but im not sure if Daz|Studio does take benefit of the dual core...

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louly

7:12AM | Mon, 20 November 2006

Excellent!

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Star4mation

7:37AM | Mon, 20 November 2006

Looking real good Walle! Lovely shadow work :) As for hair rendering in D/S using Raytraced shadows, I think it is down to the hair you used. I used Koz short bob set to platinum blond in a render and the results were well worth the 3hours it took to render (just the hair, the rest of the image took another 50 mins!) See what you think........ http://www.renderosity.com/mod/gallery/index.php?image_id=1259690

Augostino

9:01AM | Mon, 20 November 2006

Terrific work - I've always admired you guys who do this stuff. I'm only good for snapshots so I really appreciate your work. :)

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linkdink

12:23PM | Mon, 20 November 2006

Very interesting, very cool lighting. I think you're right, it particular makes those rough textures look especially good. I look forward to more of your experiments along these lines.

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brubright

2:51PM | Mon, 20 November 2006

Looks real good. Rendering is a bit of time though. Still, you can always start it rendering when you are going to bed or out for a night on the town right? Well done my friend...well done!

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Belit

9:16PM | Mon, 20 November 2006

Wow, very interesting.

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STEVIEUKWONDER

3:15AM | Tue, 21 November 2006

I agree that this light set does enhance textures of the building. Thing is, I don't have Daz studio. I take my hat off to you for your perserverance. Excellent work! Steve :o)

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thebasstard

3:57AM | Tue, 21 November 2006

DAZ Studio doesnt take benefit of Dual Core Processors directly, i think. Only if you run other applications at the same time. The lighting looks really realistic!

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cole4965

8:15AM | Wed, 22 November 2006

Very nicely done!!!

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shanpoo

2:00PM | Wed, 22 November 2006

Love those shadows! I think its great you are going to change for the hair to be to transparent you know me I love hair!...Shannon ;} Happy Gobble day to you

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GOLDILOCKSUK

1:39PM | Sun, 26 November 2006

Very fine artwork and superb lighting I am impressed :) Cathy xoxoxo

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Azr1el

7:20PM | Sat, 02 December 2006

Excellent! Fantastic results!

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dreamlight

4:39AM | Sun, 03 December 2006

Thanks everyone! I really appreciate your input and time taken... :)

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mgatch

3:29AM | Tue, 26 December 2006

DAZ makes use of both cores. They usually run at about 50-60% utilization so the machine is still reasonably useful for reading email and surfing the web.


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