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The Lions Den

DAZ|Studio Historical posted on Apr 29, 2019
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I think the feature of saving your scene is probably the best feature of Daz Studio. You can always go back and improve on certain things that didn't work in the scene the first time. I did this render about 4 months ago using the Daz3D Big Cat, and for some reason, it just didn't work. The textures were washed out and I ended up using leopards instead of tigers. In any case, I was very displeased with it, With this render, I used the Hivewire Big Cat and it worked out so much better.

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uncollared

6:56AM | Mon, 29 April 2019

Awesome job

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rajib

8:03AM | Mon, 29 April 2019

Yup, I agree. I visit my old scenes very often. I do wish they enable auto save though. I think you should be able to control the DAZ cat's skin textures in the surfaces panel. I do like the flexibility Octane provides regarding this. In any case the Hivewire big cats are much better I think.

Splendid work on this render.

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shonsu

12:40PM | Mon, 29 April 2019

Nice attention to detail with the claws splayed out (left Big Cat). Unsure of the outcome for the gladiator but a nice action scene, nonetheless.


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