Quick off topic question: I saw that you have a render as your desktop wallpaper so my question is what settings do you render at to make it look decent?
I tend do do all my renders really large. I like to be able to print at 20x16 300dpi. So, I render at 6000x4800 then under "Progressive Rendering," I set my "Max Samples" to 25,000 and "Render Quality" at 30.00 or higher. If it is a large scene I cut the pixel size in half to 3000x2400. I hope this helps 🙂 BTW: I have a Nvidia GeForce RTX 4090 card.
@@MssPsychoSocial LOL Yeah, I am spoiled rotten by my current card. But I mentioned it because when I had my 2080ti I never tried to make such a large render. I stuck to 3000 px on the longest side and never went over 10 for Render Quality. Otherwise, I would have been rendering for hours upon hours 🙂
@@gettingdazzywithit I see. And now look how far you've come. It's awesome that you review products like this and I wish more artist did this especially for lights.
@@MssPsychoSocial my go to lighting in Daz Studio is "Photography Masters." It is simple to use, has a background with studio textures, and gives a variety of studio light set ups. However, I do a majority of my lighting in Photoshop since I've been using it for about 20 years. I can do it faster and more easily in Photoshop.
Thanks for this tutorial! AOBB’s head morphs look really good and Lady Noir is simply perfect. The download link doesn’t seem to be working anymore, unfortunately. Is the bundle still accessible somewhere?
I am glad the tutorial was helpful. Unfortunately, AOBB's morphs are not available anymore in the Daz forum. I will see if I can find out any information about them 🙂
Thanks Kirsten! There is already a lot of stuff over there, maybe even all. In any case more than I ever expected. You just changed my weekend planning.😊 Thanks so much!
Quick off topic question: I saw that you have a render as your desktop wallpaper so my question is what settings do you render at to make it look decent?
I tend do do all my renders really large. I like to be able to print at 20x16 300dpi. So, I render at 6000x4800 then under "Progressive Rendering," I set my "Max Samples" to 25,000 and "Render Quality" at 30.00 or higher. If it is a large scene I cut the pixel size in half to 3000x2400. I hope this helps 🙂 BTW: I have a Nvidia GeForce RTX 4090 card.
@@gettingdazzywithit Show Off lol
But thanks for the info.
@@MssPsychoSocial LOL Yeah, I am spoiled rotten by my current card. But I mentioned it because when I had my 2080ti I never tried to make such a large render. I stuck to 3000 px on the longest side and never went over 10 for Render Quality. Otherwise, I would have been rendering for hours upon hours 🙂
@@gettingdazzywithit I see. And now look how far you've come. It's awesome that you review products like this and I wish more artist did this especially for lights.
@@MssPsychoSocial my go to lighting in Daz Studio is "Photography Masters." It is simple to use, has a background with studio textures, and gives a variety of studio light set ups. However, I do a majority of my lighting in Photoshop since I've been using it for about 20 years. I can do it faster and more easily in Photoshop.
Thanks for this tutorial! AOBB’s head morphs look really good and Lady Noir is simply perfect. The download link doesn’t seem to be working anymore, unfortunately. Is the bundle still accessible somewhere?
I am glad the tutorial was helpful. Unfortunately, AOBB's morphs are not available anymore in the Daz forum. I will see if I can find out any information about them 🙂
Thanks Kirsten! Fingers crossed...
@@mikesteam831 here is a link. AOBB's morphs will slowly be uploaded here mega.nz/folder/KclwBBCa#sBumhqTmVuN5cqqJiSNuVA
Thanks Kirsten! There is already a lot of stuff over there, maybe even all. In any case more than I ever expected. You just changed my weekend planning.😊 Thanks so much!