Rendering Victoria 7

Hello,

I am totally new to Daz, my initial intention would be to achieve a similar result to the render image shown on the Victoria 7 page, like the one I am attaching below. My question is: If I buy V7 will I be able to achieve that same result or I need to get more items? I am talking just in terms of rendering quality (skin, etc) not about the hair, clothes.

If I need some other items, which ones would help me into achieving a similar result to the one in the image.

Any tip will be appreciated!

Thanks!

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  • TottallouTottallou Posts: 555
    edited July 2016

    When you purchase V7 you get the shape & the skin & Iray & 3DL shaders so  you have the tools to be able to create what you see in the image

    Whether or not any image you create will look exactly like that will depend on your set up especially on your lighting

    You can practice lighting/set up using the Free Content you download with studio if you prefer to play before you pay - :)

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  • callmepaulcallmepaul Posts: 54

    Thanks a lot! Will make some tests, might come back with tons of questions ;p

    Tottallou said:

    When you purchase V7 you get the shape & the skin & Iray & 3DL shaders so  you have the tools to be able to create what you see in the image

    Whether or not any image you create will look exactly like that will depend on your set up especially on your lighting

    You can practice lighting/set up using the Free Content you download with studio if you prefer to play before you pay - :)

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • nonesuch00nonesuch00 Posts: 18,753

    You can mostly get that result using presets but that image's power is in it's lighting and you will be hard pressed to get her lit up like that with presets. You will need to essentially light her very brightly everywhere with ambient lighting and then use a flood light off there to her right (or actually I guess it's her left, no wait, it's a photo so is it her right? ...)

  • callmepaulcallmepaul Posts: 54

    You can mostly get that result using presets but that image's power is in it's lighting and you will be hard pressed to get her lit up like that with presets. You will need to essentially light her very brightly everywhere with ambient lighting and then use a flood light off there to her right (or actually I guess it's her left, no wait, it's a photo so is it her right? ...)

    Thanks! I will make some tests and see how it goes!

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