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I think DS is a super useful tool. It helps turn ideas into artwork, and visual novels, and video games, and animation, and the list goes on.
I totally get where you're coming from, Kyoto Kid. I admire that you are so resourceful in keeping your render machine going and using the assets you have to their best advantage.
I'm going to take some time to think about how or if I want to go about getting a newer desktop. In the meantime I will try not to melt my laptop rendering stuff.
I basically stick to a figure with hair, an outfit, and possibly some jewelry and do portraits using a 2D background and different light sets. I know using a 2D background is somewhat frowned on because it's not "real" 3D art, but it uses less resources and is what I like to do, so meh. The other store has a ton of 2D backgrounds to choose from. I have figures from Victoria 3 on all the way up to Genesis 9, but I don't have a lot of Genesis 9 content because it's so expensive. I found I have a ton of G8 content, and I like to use that. It works great and looks good still.
And I have to agree with FirstBastion that DAZ Studio is useful, for artistic expression etc, but I guess like anything else, in my case moderation is best.
Daz Models can also be use in conjuction with AI, to "direct" AI generations
Brilliant @Lou_harper
Judging from the huge amount of skimpware in the store, I have a feeling that DAZ is also "useful" for people creating let's say erotica, either for personal use or distribution.
TBH, I've been buying way less lately, because there have been very few new releases I have any use for.
Nothing wrong with that
However, I do understand the annoyance, when one topic is overrepresented.
A very long way if it has to compete with DS in accuracy, details, and specific choices.
One way to save money is to buy only modest outfits, lol, if one is not into skimpware. Because there seems to be fewer demure and modest outfits, but they do exist. Not casting judgement on anyone's preferences though.
I really like the way this looks. The second guy really catches my eye.
...as to using photo backdrops I've done so in a number of scenes.
In the one below I made a mask of the city skyline so I could use an HDR sky to give it more realism and depth
The reflection in the glass was provided by gepometry I placed behind the camera.
BTW this was rendered in 3DL with IBL Master and bounce light simulated by a distant light beneath the ground plane with shadows turned off..
That's an amazing render, Kyoto Kid. I really like that. The fact that you used a photo background is barely noticable. It just looks like part of the scene. Love how happy the girls look and how detailed the render is.
This is an example of what I usually do. I guess I'm more interested in portraying the figure than anything else; DAZ people are so cool. The background is by Sveva. I got the Genesis 8 character for free during the recent DAZ DAY thing. She is Neiva HD for Victoria 8 by Emrys and Fred Winkler Art. I like how she's got a snowflake geoshell to add to her sort of strange beauty. The lights are the PTF Very Cool Lights that were a Christmas gift freebie last year.
So you just need to find people who will pay lots for renders of an old peoples nudist colony! lol.
...thank you. Everything in the foreground is geometry including the trees where the street turns and the helicopter above. .
The real; trick with photos is matching the lighting angle and brightness to that in the photo so it all fits together seamlessly.
BTW that is a vvery nice, it would make nice book cover..
Great render and composition.
You have mastered matching photos in the render very well.
Thanks a lot! Someone told me the figure looked like a character in a sci-fi or fantasy novel, so book cover would work.
I agree you've done a wonderful job blending the photo in seamlessly in your render, and that's a good tip about matching the lighting angle and brightness to that of the photo.