3D-Daz Daz3d Art - Show Us Your DazSkill

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Nice posing (y)
Do you use NGV8?
Nah. I settled on Victoria8's 'stock box'. I've had little to no luck making the aftermarket gen props look anything close to real. So using Eroticlist's Juicy wet Camel toe and several morph packs for g8f's gen prop and a whole lot of hours perfecting textures... I do my best to make the Daz3d prop from Victoria8 look as real as possible.
 
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Snow angel. I came across an image a few days back and it inspired this project. I've run this a bunch of times a few different ways and for now I'm burned out. But I figured I'd share my progress. Here is the image that inspired my attempt and one of the attempted renders. I may post progress later. Thanks for looking! metartx_surreal-beauty_nika-n_high_0102.jpg Nika snow test.jpg
 
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nice, can you go into detail on what you used for the velus hair and skin bump ?
Just search vellus on whatever asset sites, you'll find them. For the goosebump map it's a strange deviantart asset that's not available anywhere else anymore except on render-state.
It's un-installable or I don't know how to, only manual apply. They have a video tutorial but it's still too harsh and looks like chicken pox, needs a lot more tinkering with the map layer, you'll see.

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I recently discovered that daz allows negative light, i knew you could do this in blender but i was sure that daz would have "fixed" it like they did with ghost lights. I did no postwork on this because i just wanted to show the effect.

Shadow orb.jpg
(me expertimenting with it)

Now you can't just throw a light in your scene give it negative luminance and have a dark void. The surroundings will just look dimmer depending on how strong it is. There are a few steps in order for you to see it
Screenshot 2022-12-23 110655.png
The sphere emits the negative light, the planes are a black matte layer with a texture in the cutout opacity to look like smoke. You don't need so many, minimum is 1 facing the camera.
AURA.jpg
also added some fog so the black "light" has something extra to bounce off from.
 
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