DAZ Rendering type
covalt420
Posts: 11
I'm curious about the rendering type of Daz that everyone uses.
When I use Daz's basic rendering, I'm not satisfied with the dull light, so I'm using Daz's octane render, but I'm having a hard time because I don't have much explanation. (light, hair texture, etc.)
May I know how to render other people?
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I use Iray exclusively. Is that what you are calling 'DAZ's basic rendering'?
Even in 3DL you can get great renders, but the biggest obstacle is getting the proper lighting. If you don't have it all your renders will turn out bland and flat usually. Iray is what is mostly used now.
No rendering engine is necessarily better than any other. The question is usually "better at what"? Different rendering engines have different strengths and weaknesses. For example, if you're after photorealism, Octane and Iray are better choices than 3Delight (although 3Delight can get close to photorealism as well, it just takes a little more effort), and each have their pros and cons; for toony styles, especially cel-shaded or line art looks, Iray is the worst choice of the three, although, again, it's possible to do that with Iray. Personally, I use Iray in DS, as I don't think Octane looks so much better than Iray that it's worth the extra hassle.
Is 3DL also a rendering provided by Daz as a standard?
Could you tell me how it's different rendering from Iray? Are the rendering settings and buttons different?
I've never heard of 3DL rendering before, so I'm curious.
Thank you for your detailed opinion!
I think Octane is better in texture, but it's hard because I don't have much information :(
It was a shame that the color of the screen and the result were different when rendered with Iray (I felt it. It's darker and more flat.)
Is lighting the part that can be supplemented with Iray?