
As if the source was too close and casting shadows too hard. erm lack knowledge of actual words but "spread" or distrubution of the light never seems quite right. so do I make TWO lights? One blue, one white to simulate outside light on a bright, sunny day? I'm at work atm so I cant test but I dont want my characters to look like they are on a dance floor :(Īlso using a distant light for sunshine makes sense to me but the. But I did get confused when I saw a blue colour used for "blue sky" and thought well in direct sunlight there will be blue sky too. I already use 255,255,255 for sunlight which the article suggested for direct sunlight.

#Daz studio depth of field how to
I have read the "creating realistic daylight" (iirc) link in one of the sticky threads of this forum and although I understood everything I read I have no idea how to really apply it in Daz. How to handle this? I thought it may be related to light which brings me to.ġb) With my experiements yesterday I guessed maybe I needed to learn more about light.
#Daz studio depth of field skin
I changed the gamma settings (this is all 3Delight btw, Iray takes too long with current hardware :/ ) and if i increase it the skin actually begins to look how I want but a little washed out and everything else that isnt skin is way too washed out. If i turn the light intensity up i get a burned/overbright look in the lit areas and still wrong colours in the gradients to shadow. I then applied these to the character and in the editor everything went paler again and then in the render. I opened the skin textures in photoshop and fiddled the colour until the texture was the shade i wanted.


I was fiddling with it last night and created a scene with one character, a fairly pale skin and one distance light set to pure white 255,255,255 and it did not look right. I wanted to create a scene with a pale skinned character (think along the lines of Eowyn from lord of the rings, or paler!) but, regardless of how it looks in the editor, always the renders are not even half as pale and even look suntouched/tanned half the time. Hi all! I have a few questions to bounce off you so bare with me!ġa) Regarding pale skin.
