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epw14

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I can see them just fine.
@OhWee, It seems to be just JPG, stored on imgbox.com

@epw14 I just saw them, I see them very well and wow! Superb work! I love the style.
Phew! Many thanks for setting my mind at ease.

Had a thought. Are you using some new-fangled image format? I downloaded the webm extensions, so I can view those, but there's still some images (mainly the ones compressed by bossapplesauce) that my system can't see.
I only use the JPEG format GIMP kicks out for most sites (quality 96%, subsampling 4:4:4, no smoothing, floating point, everything else left as default).

As a test: (~600K). If you download this image, does it display on your computer via your web-browser?
 
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I can see the image you linked to just fine. Must be some remote linking weirdness tied to my isp or something... thanks for looking into it anyways!
 

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Rough draft of a scene partial. Doing her earrings were a pain took me 3 hours to position them. Disappointed with the lute but it was the only one I could find at the time of setting her up. the final will have a proper fantasy lute. criticism is much appreciated
There is a few things I would suggest you adjust to improve your image.
1) I see you have used the FG Tavern environment asset, however only grabbed a few of the props. I would suggest rendering a full background.
2) With the lighting, I would also suggest lowering the temperature of the spotlight, to adjust from a white light to a more yellow light. Hence candlelight rather than fluorescent light.
3) There are also some minor posing items that look a little odd. Left leg off the table (foot can't sit on crossbeam); right hand pinky finger (may be intended); right hand sleeve could sit lower (top of fabric on top of arm).

Nice effort though. :cool:
 
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There is a few things I would suggest you adjust to improve your image.
1) I see you have used the FG Tavern environment asset, however only grabbed a few of the props. I would suggest rendering a full background.
2) With the lighting, I would also suggest lowering the temperature of the spotlight, to adjust from a white light to a more yellow light. Hence candlelight rather than fluorescent light.
3) There are also some minor posing items that look a little odd. Left leg off the table (foot can't sit on crossbeam); right hand pinky finger (may be intended); right hand sleeve could sit lower (top of fabric on top of arm).

Nice effort though. :cool:
thanks for the help. I used only the table for a quick render not a finished product. I am running an AMD Radeon so a full render takes a while. I will fix the posing issues before I set her into the final scene.
 

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Hi ! When I render a scene with a background, most of the time the render looks dark (not really in the picture above), also when I add camera and spotlight. I can put 1 or 2 spotlights and put some preset on max, it doesn't change anything, the render have the same dark luminance. If someone could help that would be nice.
 

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Hi ! When I render a scene with a background, most of the time the render looks dark (not really in the picture above), also when I add camera and spotlight. I can put 1 or 2 spotlights and put some preset on max, it doesn't change anything, the render have the same dark luminance. If someone could help that would be nice.
There are a few different things you can do to remove darker areas:
- Change the shutter speed on the camera
- Increase the luminous flux of the spotlight
- Include emmisive (light emitting) surfaces. Iray Light Probe Kit (Kindred Arts) is a form of this fix.
Link -
 

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There are a few different things you can do to remove darker areas:
- Change the shutter speed on the camera
- Increase the luminous flux of the spotlight
- Include emmisive (light emitting) surfaces. Iray Light Probe Kit (Kindred Arts) is a form of this fix.
Link -
Awesome ! thank you Xavster
 
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I figured out what the image display problem was. Privacy Badger had imgbox blocked due to an embedded tracker. I relaxed the restriction slider to moderate and that seems to have helped.
 

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"And in this booth we have this lovely specimen who is trained to be a tutor for the young adults of your household. As you can see from her stats, she's ... {sales pitch} ... Starting bid for the auction is 100K. In the next booth..."
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Only 50% but I was running out of time to let my system run. Would setting a narrow focus depth just on her speed up rendering?[/SPOILER]
If you want to appreciate rendering speed you have to put yourself into the avatar of a photon. In the image you're rendering, poor Mr Photon has to make his way through a curved refractive screen, bounce off a scattering skin surface and back through the curve refractive screen to the camera. Simpler is faster, however often less realistic. The goal of the artist is to find the happy median.
 
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Thank you for the quick response. Looks like I'll have to stick with simple portraits for now or schedule my renders for when I have the time to let it run. It will be nice when I get a better system in a few months.
 
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