A test with Daz3D model *Nudity warning*
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Hi All,
Here's a quick test I did where I wanted to use a model from Daz3D Pro Studio, which is free...
(I believe it's been free for some years now, although the price is 249,00 USD)After having followed a couple of tutorials, it's quite funny to use and you it's easy to export the model from Daz3D to OBJ and then I can use Simlab Composer to export to SU or another 3D file format...
(For this I exported to 3DS which is easy to import to directly to Thea Render...)Hope you like it...
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dat ass!
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Already seen this on Thea's forum, well done Kim.
Wait...here is a comparison of the renders posted on the two forums. Maybe you did a second shot just for Oli?
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@massimo said:
Already seen this on Thea's forum, well done Kim.
Thanks Oli and Massimo...
@massimo said:
Wait...here is a comparison of the renders posted on the two forums.
I did make a second render today, where I adjusted some material as well as the size of the woman... She seemed a little too big in the first render and the candle wax also seemed too transparent...
As you know it's a little tricky to make such material... I have very good and realistic looking wax materials with SSS, but they look awful when using the BSD presets, which I used for these...
The time to render these was just app. 33 minutes...@massimo said:
Maybe you did a second shot just for Oli?
Nope - I've also posted the second on the Thea Forum...
I simply forgot to post the first here... -
I prefer the sketchucation version...
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A long way to walk for a towel and the toilets are tiny and very high up.
But very nice image nonetheless.
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For those of you in the US who might be shocked by coloured pixels I've made one you can look at without risk.
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@rich o brien said:
A long way to walk for a towel and the toilets are tiny and very high up.
But very nice image nonetheless.
It's not long to walk if you look good and you have a mirror on the way, wich is the case.
I think correct order would be. Shower, white T-Shirt hanger, mirror, towel, bedroom... That's why people love architecture!
@box said:
For those of you in the US who might be shocked by coloured pixels I've made one you can look at without risk.
I think your version is much more adult related content than the rest, that moving rectangle is much more suggestive than natural nudity... I like this one better!
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So where are the other angles Kim?
I have a plugin that would benefit this scene massively.
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@rich o brien said:
A long way to walk for a towel and the toilets are tiny and very high up.
But very nice image nonetheless.
Rich, you just made my day...
Perhaps I'll make an update, where she's walking by the mirror to get a towel...Might need to send a PM to Box prior to posting it, though...
Let's see if I get some extra time during the weekend...Oli... I can share the scene with you if you want me to...
The frog perspective view inside the shower is quite spectacular... -
@box said:
For those of you in the US who might be shocked by coloured pixels I've made one you can look at without risk.
funny how the u.s is setup.. we have all these censorship issues with nudity (amongst others) but in reality, most americans will open this thread based solely on the fact that there's a nudity warning in the title.
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I know Jeff it's ridiculous, my first thought on seeing Frederiks post title is that this one will hit the view record in no time. My experiences with the lunacy of US censorship knows no bounds, I have even been employed to rework sculptures to remove nipples and other assorted bits for the US Market.
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"The frog perspective view inside the shower is quite spectacular... "
see... being a frog has it's advantages
Great scene and clean render
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Great scene, clean render and a well put together bum p map.
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Another angle for Oli and Rich...
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@box said:
I know Jeff it's ridiculous, my first thought on seeing Frederiks post title is that this one will hit the view record in no time. My experiences with the lunacy of US censorship knows no bounds, I have even been employed to rework sculptures to remove nipples and other assorted bits for the US Market.
Probably someone employed to put them back on. What job descriptions!
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Nicely done!! it really is a great model!
My only crit is perhaps it needs more entourage. I thought ladies always go to the bathroom together?
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That is a very interessting topic.
I use poser. which is quite similar to DAZ Studio.
I often tried to export models like Victoria 4 to SU via obj. But it was always to hightpoly. I also wasn't able to preserve the textures.
I'm very interessted in your workflow.
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@jo-ke said:
I use poser. which is quite similar to DAZ Studio.
I also had a license of Poser v6 (which is app. 7 years ago ), but never became satisfied with it...
Daz3D is available for free and development have progressed since, I wanted to give it a shot and I was very happy with it...@jo-ke said:
I often tried to export models like Victoria 4 to SU via obj. But it was always to hightpoly. I also wasn't able to preserve the textures.
I'm very interessted in your workflow.
I assume you tried to import the model directly into SU using one of the OBJ-importers available... Have to say that I also had issues with the direct import...
@frederik said:
...it's easy to export the model from Daz3D to OBJ and then I can use Simlab Composer to export to SU or another 3D file format...
(For this I exported to 3DS which is easy to import to directly to Thea Render...)Indeed the models are very heavy when brought into SU...
Since I'm using Thea4SU, I can make a library in Thea, insert the model as a proxy in SU and then make the render... -
I'm still using twilight.
What can I do to preserve the texture and texture cordinates and to reduce the mesh?
Which programm is able to do that?
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