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T0N, these WORK so long as you have PW Surface. I just installed it.
I am so sorry you had to buy something to make the material setting work, thank you for going the extra mile.
no worries. It wasn't just your materials. I've had MattyManx's materials for a while now and have never been able to use them... too, some of the shaders that come with it are pretty amazing. Rendering an image now with those...
I've put a lot of work into a light and camera set that I would like to share so you all could load it up and have a look at it.
I know there is room for improvment on it but for now it is the best I can do. Hoping someone here could help improve on it.
I've got it saved as a scene file so that I can merge it with a scene when I want it.
The scene file has UberEnvironment2 with its sphear and a camera with lights paranted to the camera
what would i save this as? Is it as simple as File> Save as> Scene File
or does it need to be File> Save as> SupporAsset> SceneAsset
or maybe it is something else all together or maybe not even possible?
Scene Asset. That way you can make sure it's set up exactly the way you intended when we open it. That's how I do it.
http://www.sharecg.com/v/68501/browse/21/DAZ-Studio/LightSet
It is up, I hope it works, can someone please confirm that it is loading and working?
Usage Rights: Unrestricted use
Feel free, if it works, add to or take away and tweak this set to make it better.
It is the best I can do for now. Hope it helps!
Item one, you need to NOT use shadow maps if you're rendering SubSurface Scattering. 3DL doesn't like the two together.
You can set shadow bias down to 0.1 for close ups... distance renders are okay at 1.0.
Having a light parented to the camera is good, but you might think about moving it up and to one side slightly, so the shadows are not lost. this is why flashes on SLRs are often mounted up and to the side.
I'd definately turn down the intensity on Ue2... its very bright at 100%
This render is with your defaults
same scene, with the above changes I suggested
I thank you for having a look and helping me. I am going to leave the light camera set up. Feel free to make changes and share them. If I get time this weekend I'll do some more experiments. I wish I could nail down that poser look I'm after.