Show Us Your Iray Renders. Part IV

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  • Oso3DOso3D Posts: 15,085

    Wow, those floors are amazing.

  • NovicaNovica Posts: 23,923

    The set is Imaginary House Indoor pool converted over to Iray. , I used a photo of some mountains, which I used for the back ground. by setting it under the environments tab. and I used Daz Studios built in default Iray light set at infinite light sphere. thats it. a pretty simple set up for pretty a decent results. it  took about 10 minutes to render

    That is really pretty- I love the contrast of the cold mountains with the idea of swimming in a hopefully not as cold pool! The floor is beautiful and I like that the lighting is subtle. Beautifully done!

  • LotharenLotharen Posts: 282
    Ivy said:

    A pool with a view.

    The set is Imaginary House Indoor pool converted over to Iray. , I used a photo of some mountains, which I used for the back ground. by setting it under the environments tab. and I used Daz Studios built in default Iray light set at infinite light sphere. thats it. a pretty simple set up for pretty a decent results. it  took about 10 minutes to render

    Very nice looking render Ivy! I love the reflection on the floor, looks great. That mountian background fits perfectly too!

  • TaozTaoz Posts: 10,233
    DustRider said:
    fastbike1 said:

    @K T Ong

    Please consider not quoting the entire message when it contains embedded graphics. Doubly worse when you respond to a reply that quotes your message w/ embedded graphics. Makes the forum a lot harder to read.

    You can always do the user name and a small text quote to make your reference clear.

    TIA.

    Different strokes for different folks I guess. I often prefer that the image be included in the quote, especially when it isn't on the same forum page - it can be a real PITA to try to find the original image being referenced if it's a few pages back (even one page back can be a bit annoying).

    +1

  • nicsttnicstt Posts: 11,715
    Taozen said:
    DustRider said:
    fastbike1 said:

    @K T Ong

    Please consider not quoting the entire message when it contains embedded graphics. Doubly worse when you respond to a reply that quotes your message w/ embedded graphics. Makes the forum a lot harder to read.

    You can always do the user name and a small text quote to make your reference clear.

    TIA.

    Different strokes for different folks I guess. I often prefer that the image be included in the quote, especially when it isn't on the same forum page - it can be a real PITA to try to find the original image being referenced if it's a few pages back (even one page back can be a bit annoying).

    +1

    +1 here too; it can be frustrating wading through the posts, but I prefer that to trying to find the original image being discussed.

  • FishtalesFishtales Posts: 6,208
    nicstt said:
    Taozen said:
    DustRider said:
    fastbike1 said:

    @K T Ong

    Please consider not quoting the entire message when it contains embedded graphics. Doubly worse when you respond to a reply that quotes your message w/ embedded graphics. Makes the forum a lot harder to read.

    You can always do the user name and a small text quote to make your reference clear.

    TIA.

    Different strokes for different folks I guess. I often prefer that the image be included in the quote, especially when it isn't on the same forum page - it can be a real PITA to try to find the original image being referenced if it's a few pages back (even one page back can be a bit annoying).

    +1

    +1 here too; it can be frustrating wading through the posts, but I prefer that to trying to find the original image being discussed.

    Not a good thing though for people who have to pay for there Data or only have a set amount per month. Downloading the same image three or four times soon adds up.

  • IceCrMnIceCrMn Posts: 2,319

    I've resorted to blocking off site image hosts (imgur , photobucket, and others) with host file entries so I don't see those images, only the ones hosted here on the forums.

    Basically the hosts file tells Windows the IP address of the image hosts is 0.0.0.0 ( a non-exsistant IP address) the connection fails, and the images never load.

    I know it's a bit heavy handed, but I don't have any other options for handling them.

  • FishtalesFishtales Posts: 6,208

    Running the browser in 'Do Not Show Images' mode does the same. In Opera, which I use, you can also specify which sites to block or let through. I use it occasionally if I am on a slow network as it also speeds up page downloading.

  • TaozTaoz Posts: 10,233
    Fishtales said:
    nicstt said:
    Taozen said:
    DustRider said:
    fastbike1 said:

    @K T Ong

    Please consider not quoting the entire message when it contains embedded graphics. Doubly worse when you respond to a reply that quotes your message w/ embedded graphics. Makes the forum a lot harder to read.

    You can always do the user name and a small text quote to make your reference clear.

    TIA.

    Different strokes for different folks I guess. I often prefer that the image be included in the quote, especially when it isn't on the same forum page - it can be a real PITA to try to find the original image being referenced if it's a few pages back (even one page back can be a bit annoying).

    +1

    +1 here too; it can be frustrating wading through the posts, but I prefer that to trying to find the original image being discussed.

    Not a good thing though for people who have to pay for there Data or only have a set amount per month. Downloading the same image three or four times soon adds up.

    Normally your browser will cache it so you'll only download it the first time you view it.

     

  • FishtalesFishtales Posts: 6,208

    ..........and if they have the browser set to clear cache on exit?

  • IvyIvy Posts: 7,165

    Wow, those floors are amazing.

    Thank you I used Toms Stone Iray enhancement on them I got free at rendo a while back. and I replaced the hand railing with Toms Auto chome textures for Iray and I used Toms Blue Iray glass Shader for the pool water but i did replace the text map it self back the orignal one. I just left toms Iray settings .. I light fixtures I used Daz real lights for Iray.

  • IvyIvy Posts: 7,165
    Novica said:

    The set is Imaginary House Indoor pool converted over to Iray. , I used a photo of some mountains, which I used for the back ground. by setting it under the environments tab. and I used Daz Studios built in default Iray light set at infinite light sphere. thats it. a pretty simple set up for pretty a decent results. it  took about 10 minutes to render

    That is really pretty- I love the contrast of the cold mountains with the idea of swimming in a hopefully not as cold pool! The floor is beautiful and I like that the lighting is subtle. Beautifully done!

    Thank you very much Novica .

  • IvyIvy Posts: 7,165
    Lotharen said:
    Ivy said:

    A pool with a view.

    The set is Imaginary House Indoor pool converted over to Iray. , I used a photo of some mountains, which I used for the back ground. by setting it under the environments tab. and I used Daz Studios built in default Iray light set at infinite light sphere. thats it. a pretty simple set up for pretty a decent results. it  took about 10 minutes to render

    Very nice looking render Ivy! I love the reflection on the floor, looks great. That mountian background fits perfectly too!

    Thank you very much, I like to use real world exprinces for my inspations.and I have agreat Power shot camera and live in a really wonder area of the world that can provide me with some very breath taking views of th appliacian mountains .  I'm going to try to do a few renders with this set up maybe even a night time set up and see if I can improve on it a little more

  • Oso3DOso3D Posts: 15,085

    It's mildly disturbing/gory, so I'll just link to the Monster Smile:

    http://willbear.deviantart.com/art/Monster-smile-568658373

     

    (zombie skin, used a cutout to give him a big ol' smile, adjustments to teeth and jaws)

     

  • Oso3DOso3D Posts: 15,085

    This isn't perfect, it should either be a scar or a fresh bleeding wound, but... just an experiment with https://www.daz3d.com/wound-makeup-artist-geometry-shells-genesis-2-bundle

    Very easy to use, I'm happy. (Blood would have required some work to place an overlapping drip of blood. Didn't feel like it)

     

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  • L'AdairL'Adair Posts: 9,479
    Fishtales said:
    nicstt said:
    Taozen said:
    DustRider said:
    fastbike1 said:

    @K T Ong

    Please consider not quoting the entire message when it contains embedded graphics. Doubly worse when you respond to a reply that quotes your message w/ embedded graphics. Makes the forum a lot harder to read.

    You can always do the user name and a small text quote to make your reference clear.

    TIA.

    Different strokes for different folks I guess. I often prefer that the image be included in the quote, especially when it isn't on the same forum page - it can be a real PITA to try to find the original image being referenced if it's a few pages back (even one page back can be a bit annoying).

    +1

    +1 here too; it can be frustrating wading through the posts, but I prefer that to trying to find the original image being discussed.

    Not a good thing though for people who have to pay for there Data or only have a set amount per month. Downloading the same image three or four times soon adds up.

    The real problem is the forum software doesn't include a link back to the quoted post. Other forums I've frequented do, and it's really nice to be able to open the quoted post to a new window/tab for reference.

  • Oso3DOso3D Posts: 15,085

    You know, there are a number of products that do things I am perfectly doing myself, like AtmoCam, the hair shading stuff from Mec4D's Unshaven 2, wounds...

    These are perfect examples of how 'workflow' is totally worth money, because let me tell you, easily clicking 'apply X iray hair' is SO MUCH FASTER than what I was doing before. Totally worth it (not even to mention the actual, you know, beards)

     

  • Oso3DOso3D Posts: 15,085

    Trying out the Yanmei skin (on a male), plus a few morphs to make the guy look at least somewhat asian. Unshaven 2 'jet black' shader on the hair.

     

     

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  • IvyIvy Posts: 7,165

    angry

    Trying out the Yanmei skin (on a male), plus a few morphs to make the guy look at least somewhat asian. Unshaven 2 'jet black' shader on the hair.

     

    I love the what you did to that skin texture., Awesome

  • Oso3DOso3D Posts: 15,085

    It took some work with DieTrying's morphs, because the eyebrow started really spread out and crazy, so had to tighten it up a little.

     

  • BobvanBobvan Posts: 2,653
  • Oso3DOso3D Posts: 15,085

    So, again, swapping things around... Felicity skin on G2M, African for Genesis morphs transferred to G2M plus ethnics for G2M, aging morphs, omri hair, unshaven 2, and this and that.

     

     

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  • FishtalesFishtales Posts: 6,208
    edited October 2015

    L'Adair

    For posts with images you could do what I did above.

     

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  • TaozTaoz Posts: 10,233

    .

    Fishtales said:

    ..........and if they have the browser set to clear cache on exit?

    Bad idea if you have limited bandwidth, and browse sites with many pictures. In the actual context it would probably also mean downloading other pictures again when going back through the pages to find the missing picture.

  • Oso3DOso3D Posts: 15,085

    Latest comic: http://thefarshoals.webcomic.ws/comics/40

     

    Things are heating up...

  • FishtalesFishtales Posts: 6,208
    edited October 2015

     Tried out a terrain from Infinito 1.1. It is the foreground in this with a grass shader added. The background is the skydome from Snowy Mountains, I think, I started a new render and can't look ATM smiley

    Click on image for full size.

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  • FishtalesFishtales Posts: 6,208
    edited October 2015

    The background is FMSkysphere. I added some clouds from Stonemason's Winter Terrains as mist to see how it would work. Took the render time up from three hours to seven smiley

    Iray, CPU only.

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  • Oso3DOso3D Posts: 15,085

    Another application of Felicity skin, this time G2F (as intended).

    Again, enjoying GenX2 to get 'ethnics for Genesis' over to G2F (though I also added a little Saba and Wefa from Ethnics for G2F)

     

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  • Oso3DOso3D Posts: 15,085

    HAPPY HALLOWEEN

    Smiling horse!

    BIG SMILE

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  • IvyIvy Posts: 7,165
    edited October 2015

    Pick Up a new G2f character today. I really love how much meat she has on her. and the skin texture is killer. I'm tying to get as much as I can out of my wishlist before daz goes to Daz Connect with version 4.9 because I'm not going with it.  So anyway this is  Natasha for Genesis 2 Female   My new fav girl 

    (you really got see how great she looks all natural .( Front)   (Back) she is really beautiful . )

     

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