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Thanks so much. They're epic! HH make amazing stuff as it is!Invicta Couture, from HH who did the onyx / mystique G8 stuff - its phenomenal eh
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Thanks so much. They're epic! HH make amazing stuff as it is!Invicta Couture, from HH who did the onyx / mystique G8 stuff - its phenomenal eh
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That's very obvious, not everyone have a decent PC, without one, fully rendering an image can take over 10 hours easily. Try to give useful advice or constructive criticismAlot of noise
Got some proper beauty shots for all the characters in my forthcoming game!
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Wow love the tavern shot, gona test out those settings!!!I've got an Nvidia 3080. Lots of renders used to take forever even so until I started using Night Hackers recommended settings which sped up most of my renders to a few minutes. Other test renders of this scene took quite a while, so for this final one I just set it to render and went to bed![]()
Not really sure how long it took.
I'm by no means an expert but maybe make the keylight stronger to get a more dramatic effect?Would anyone be able to provide some some general advice based on this render?
I'm a bit stuck on how to further improve my renders.
I generally use 3 point lighting, HDRI and some environmental lighting. Then, I'll do some basic editing and color correction in photoshop as seen here.
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First of all, you need to decide what you need to learn and by admitting you need to improve is the first step...a good playground for study is cinematography first...I'm by no means an expert but maybe make the keylight stronger to get a more dramatic effect?