Show Us Your Iray Renders. Part VII
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Are you ready for Halloween? (Can you believe it's almost Fall, the year is 2/3 over, and we're already in the throes of the end-of-the-year trifecta of Daz event sales?)
Here's my first ever Halloween image:
In The Misty Moonlight
I can't seem to get away from rendering dark images! Anyway, this is a large image with a lot of detail. Definitely best viewed full-size. You can see the full-size image in the gallery, here.
Nice
Yeah it's hard to belive how time flies by sometimes
Thank you, Robert.

Fake magazine cover...
Very fun!
Cool mag idea
Here's one I made while ago when testing some new stuff, I thought the render looked like one of those fake photostudio beach ads so I added some text to it for fun.
Thanks, RAMWolff and Robert Freise.
Cool ad, Taoz.
Thanks, yours is great too. If you could find an easy way to transfer real clothes to the figures DAZ Studio would probably be a must for marketing in the clothing business. Free software and a one time price of a few dollars for each photo model.
Cool idea @XpiderMan
When does it go on sale ? Great image! @Taoz
Please smile! (Amanda hates having her photo taken) link to the gallery
Beautiful image, xmasrose.
Thank you very much @XpiderMan.
Portrait.
Just trying something different bought a spacesuit from CG Traders and did a quick fit to G8M but you can't use them for commercial use.
Cool.
An Offering
2019-09-06 12:52:10.122 Total Rendering Time: 2 hours 58 minutes 4.1 seconds
Studio 4.12 Beta
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lovely render , prefect setting and expression. nice job xmasrose (aka tulipe)
Now that was fast!!
Mergirl
2019-09-06 16:31:57.452 Total Rendering Time: 14 minutes 38.59 seconds
Studio 4.12 Beta
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Here is one I did awhile back, where it was my first real attempt at doing some postwork on the image (used Affinity Photo).
This is the result of me getting fed up halfway through trying to find out if any artist had made cloven hooves for G8 and just deciding to do it myself; I've been meaning to start learning geografting for a while anyway. This approach obviously isn't as complex or dramatic as replacing the entire legs as the old creature creator add-ons did, but the upside is that it doesn't completely destroy compatibility with existing clothing.
(The skin is set up to use the normal G8 leg texture layout, so in theory it should be seamless with whichever G8 model. The hooves however, I haven't yet found any suitable texturing resources, so for now I've just dropped the default DAZ granite shader on them and dropped the specularity).
Gallery Link
Experiments with Genesis 2 again...
Love it !!!
Ha! I would have guessed you're in favor of this particular Genesis 2 image ;-)
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Midnight_stories has a solid line of futuristic body suits and armors.
Having a similar line of outfits helps to maintain continuity when you blend different generations of Genesis models.
This is the Arcadia Rising outfit plus the Iray package, and the Arcadia Wings. (Messing around in GIMP as well.)
It's easy to imagine her next to a Genesis 8 in Hydron or Solar Warden, for instance.
Genesis 8 may be my favorite right now, but Genesis 2 still is very nice. It just takes a little knowledge.
Mars Defense Force
Young Centaur
Hmm, must be culling mustangs again in the American Southwest.
Karate Girl in the 5th chamber of the Shaolin
Watch along as Suki the Karate Girl tries to defeat the 3rd master of the 5th chamber in this 3 minute animated short of Kung Fu mastery. Karate Girl Adventures is a Ivy Summers animated original series. Created with Daz Studio 4.12 pro, rendered in NVIDIA iRAY Special thanks to Silent Winter at rendersoity,.com for making the Kung Fu School set for me. Music - The Monkey King , by Albert Alvarez
Click picture to watch animation.
Nice work