How these strange light spots come?
Leo Chen
Posts: 697
If I decrease the light intensity,these light spots will gone as second image
but the skin tone turns to be I disliked.
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Leo Chen
Posts: 697
If I decrease the light intensity,these light spots will gone as second image
but the skin tone turns to be I disliked.
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It looks like you have a POSER skin texture on the figure. The Surface settings for Poser textures are different than the settings for DAZ Studio. That looks like Specular setting to me. In Poser they are much Higher than used in DAZ Studio.
Yes, I did have Poser texture on the skin.
But I had tried the DS option texture, the result is the same.
PS: This had killed me a whole day to try (light, light direction and texture).
Like Jaderail says, you have a specular problem. Go to the Surfaces tab and set the specular on the skin to a dark gray and the highlights to a lower % value (lower than 60% is good on skin if you don't want weird spots). You can have it a little higher on the lips because lips are shiny, and eyes and teeth are usually left very shiny.
Thank you, Jaderail and SickleYield.
I will try again later.