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Needless to say, I enhanced Harper somewhat for these renders. The HDRI I used is Tokyo Big Sight.
Oh the poor lass. Her back must hurt something chronic at the end of the day.
Nice image, but there has been rampant over-inflation going on in her vicinity.
there's a little bit of Elvira Mistress Of Dark here, speaking of Elvira/Cassandra Peterson she wears a special bra that enhances her chest based on the one Mae West wore which maybe Harper is wearing here
Turbo Lover 28
featuring Jay and Veronique
Made with...
https://www.daz3d.com/gallery/#images/1060166
Mikasa in Splish Splash
https://www.daz3d.com/gallery/#images/1060296
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Not sure I understand the "over inflation" remark, but if you noticed the chromatic and luminosity artifacts in the scene, I typically have some problems with these and should have adjusted the "crush blacks" and "burn highlights" in the tone mapping settings. In addition, I typically take my darker images into Davinci Resolve (make the timeline 1 second duration) to work on the color grade for dark scenes. I have better control over a number of artifacts that seem to creep in. I haven't worked out the best way to deal with them in Affinity Photo as of yet.
Anyway, here are Trinity and Virginia with a few on holiday type of shots.
Thanks for that, it's a pity more vendors aren't as vigilant when tagging items.
Here are three different angles of the same pose of Inge.
Same pose but a full shot and medium close up of Juniper.
Two renders of Kiona. The full shot HDRI is by Greg Zaal.
A stylized version of Diem.
I've always seen this thread and thought one day I'd join in. Well, today's that day. Here is Sky, a very popular Mousso character apparently which is well deserved.
I call this "The Heart of a Warrior" just before it's yanked out of the body of the warrior.... Just kidding... Or am I? You decide.
LINK TO THE GALLERY IMAGE
Awesome
Great image @junk, Sky looks like she might be in a bit of a predicament. Here are a few renders of Mylene, same pose different angles.
Wow! Mylene's very sexy!
great renders Sisyphus1977 and junk
Here is Xia, same pose but from two different angles.
like the lighting, pity the glass dosen't give a reflection of her in the first one that'd be cool
She is there, just a bit dark. A small spotlight to illuminate her on the glass side would be beneficial. Looks really nice though.
Regards,
Richard
This was my first time using this scene set and hiding some of the pieces is a bit of a challenge with how the surfaces are set up. It would require reworking the geometry a bit. My guess is a different camera angle more to scene left would have brought her reflection into the window.
She actually has a spotlight on her. I kept up cranking up the lumens, but could not get it where I wanted. Probably should have fixed it in post, would be simple by duplicating the layer, adjusting the exposure up a stop and then applying a mask to it and painting the lighter spots in where needed. May take a look at doing that.
Here is another render of Mylene.
had another look after richardandtracy mentioned it and double zoomed the magnifying glass and saw, very subtle and that probably works better then increasing lighting or post working as you could lose the effect can be very tricky and I'm an expert in not getting it right as I often try to over expose show as much detail as possible and end up looking fake instead of making it realistic and natural real life looking
like Mylene there and how she iscomposed with the cloths, circle thing and speakers I like shiney things btw
A few images of Sylvian. One more of a glamour shot, the others are a more casual look with glasses.
sexy shiny blue dress on her and the fly up skirt like - morphs or dforce? heard can do dforce on some dresses to lift up but haven't learned and lot of dforce explodes on me
Georgia in Fairy Tales 6
https://www.daz3d.com/gallery/#images/1065126
If you use a -1 value for gravity, it lifts clothing. Values more than 1 can be useful to get clothing to stretch and slide down - like trousers.
As for explosive clothing - can be useful too if you can stop it before it crashes the driver. The image (non Mousso which is why it's a link not an image) was inspired by a dress exploding and seeing the result. https://www.renderosity.com/mod/gallery/windy-day/2953372/
The dress is the Leah Candy Dress by Arryn and Onnel and it has wind shaping morphs. I think they have wind morphs for all their dresses. I have had limited sucess with dforce and the wind node on dresses to get the shape to look right. As richardandtracy notes, you can change the gravity setting, but I have found just exporting it as an obj to Blender and morphing it there and bringing it back into Daz is an easier workflow for dresses that don't have the morphs built in.
Another render of Sylvian, with a different hair color and style for another glamour look.
Sorry for the slow response, too many irons in the fire on my end!
Thank you, ANGELREAPER1972, JerseyBoy, and richardandtracy!
@richardandtracy I agree, saw the Britt Ekland quality in the promos, she is among my favorite Bond girls so I had to have Moriah.
@Sisyphus1977 I really like your lighting and reflective surfaces in your
Mylene series.
@ANGELREAPER1972 You just put Georgia on my wish list. I keep telling myself I have enough G8 females! Very cool image.
@junk As always, outstanding image!
Philadelphia in Blue Eyes And City Lights.
Antonella in Antonella Tropic.
Really don't know how you saw that in the promos, I completely missed it and - on a second set of looks - I still can't really see it even though I know what you did with the character. Most impressed with your ability to see these things. I know I am not very good at recognising characters, but you seem to have emphasised all the appropriate characteristics in your image and brought her out. Makes me wonder if I'd have recognised Britt Ekland in the street had we passed. Ahh well.