Daz Studio Pro提示:令人敬畏的窍门,可大大加快渲染时间



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我向您展示了一个非常简单的技巧,它将大大加快您的渲染时间。

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21 comments
  1. Hey folks. I get a lot of messages from people who don't get how this technique helps speed up render times. Please watch the whole video as I explain it at least twice, with the caveat that it wont work in every situation. I hope that helps 🙂

  2. Wow, great info, thanks! I see you have your environment value set pretty high – 7.0. Did you just play with it to get it right or was there a reason you used that value?

  3. Wow! I have been trying to deal with this exact type of scenario where I want to animate a character and simply overlay her on a background. What I have been trying to do is to recreate similar lighting with other techniques for when I am just rendering the character. This will solve that whole issue perfectly. One thing though. Is the HDR creation facility that you are using from Photoshop available in any of the free Photoshop alternatives?

  4. Thank you! Going to try doing this also as I have an older Gtx 970 with only 4GB of ram so most large scenes run out of memory and try to use the cpu. Excited to use some of my Stonemason props lol ?

  5. Im just started learning daz a few days ago, what will you recommend to watch/learn for being able to create 2d sprites with background included? cuz i have no idea right now, i mean to make things like eye blinking in the scene, change characters expressions, for make a single change i have to render everything? thats kill me cuz it takes an ages for 1 render 😉

  6. Brilliant making yourself an hdri to lesson the geometry calculations. I have a city scene that has way too much render time. This could help a tonne. Every video has great tips and tricks. Thanks.

  7. It's brilliant …..No wonder why daz take our money for a silly Hdr images – this is a lot easier and it definitely save a lot of rendering time…….!
    Many million thanks

  8. Wow… Really amazing idea. I never thought about doing it this way but it makes so much sense!!! It seems like it would work really well for those closeup shots with the blurred backgrounds from DOF. I have a coffee shop scene I'm working on now and I have a lot of shots to do of people talking to each other at a table and I think this would be perfect to speed up all those renders!

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