3D-Daz Daz3d Art - Show Us Your DazSkill

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Mescalino

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The only things I can think of in terms of turning your character red, is that one of the following is happening.
- You still have a secondary light source active (hide the emissive light pane and try render --> should be pitch black)
- You have a red colour assigned to the emissive surface itself

The light pane I use for portrait renders is a plane primitive with the following properties:
- Apply !Iray Uber Base
- 1.5 x 1.5m
- Y Translate = 250
- Z Translate = 250
- X Rotate = -120
- Emission Colour 1.00 1.00 1.00 (white)
- Emission Temperature 6500
- Luminance 600 kcd/m^2

Character sits at 0,0,0 and I use a shutter speed (1/x) of 32.
I tried the primitive plane but did not get the emissive properties so i tried ghost lighting as i expect the principle is the same.
The red colour to the emise surface was the first thing i looked at and it showed as white.

I will have another go later. I think i missed the iray uber base. Have to look at that.
 

rev2019

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One of the few new renderers with the RTX 2080 and Daz 3D beta 4.11
the only problem i see is that Antialiasing is turned OFF and it sure ruins the pictures.
jaggies are everywhere.
have tried to force AA in nvidia controlpanel but it has no effect.
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Thanos247

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Hey man, if you don't like my stuff, that fine. Please keep comments like that to yourself. Were not here to start an argument. Thank you.
 
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Mescalino

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Aug 20, 2017
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The only things I can think of in terms of turning your character red, is that one of the following is happening.
- You still have a secondary light source active (hide the emissive light pane and try render --> should be pitch black)
- You have a red colour assigned to the emissive surface itself

The light pane I use for portrait renders is a plane primitive with the following properties:
- Apply !Iray Uber Base
- 1.5 x 1.5m
- Y Translate = 250
- Z Translate = 250
- X Rotate = -120
- Emission Colour 1.00 1.00 1.00 (white)
- Emission Temperature 6500
- Luminance 600 kcd/m^2

Character sits at 0,0,0 and I use a shutter speed (1/x) of 32.
Did a quick test and now it worked. Disabled the dome (so scene lights only) and used the emissisve plane.
Sadly its bed time so i will finish this hopefully tomorrow and show you the results. I have some questions but i will ask them when i post the result.
 
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