That's actually a big reason why my husband is still using PP2014. He has no use for a renderer that is that slow and there isn't anything else that is a big enough improvement for him to justify the cost.Personally, I'm still tempted to switch over to just modding Skyrim. I'm still amazed that it has better graphics than either of the hobby 3D platforms and renders animation in realtime.
Oh, by the way we have to be a little nicer than bees actually are. The gals kick the guys out just before winter.
Personally, I'm still tempted to switch over to just modding Skyrim. I'm still amazed that it has better graphics than either of the hobby 3D platforms and renders animation in realtime.
My husband's gripe is that Skyrim can do that kind of quality well over 100 times faster than the PBRs currently available for Poser and Studio. His work flow is such that if a render takes over half an hour it's a problem. Over two hours? It needs to be redone so it doesn't take that long.
He's not looking at the distance things for this in Skyrim. He's looking at the character and immediate surroundings.
Well I've added every realism mod possible, but could only accomplish that because of my GPU's. Running water, rain, fog, grass, high res textures.
Still, Poser and Studio could take some lessons from game designers on utilizing the rendering capabilities of modern hardware.
Gadget Girl: He's doing a number of graphic novels to improve his rendering skills. Three of them are here in the freebies section: White Gryphon Publishing
If you go to Smack Jeeves and look for Jim Farris you will find two others. LOGOS and That Wasn't There Yesterday.
He's currently working on a high fantasy one called The Amaranthine Quest.
Funny how we all want different things as the output. Me, I don't care so much for photorealistic renders as I will end up running them through a series of postwork to make them appear inked. I only bother posing the stuff that will be in frame. I usually wash out shadows with my lighting because it works better in my postwork. That's just what I do now. Next year I'll probably have a completely different style.
Fruit! I want some of those strawberries! Chocolate/caffeine we don't need.
You'll have to share the strawberries, but Alisa can have the chocolate if we can all share the cakeI will be happy with strawberries, but can't some be chocolate covered?
Here are the links from newest to oldest: The Specialists by Jim Farris ©2014 All Rights ReservedCouldn't find them at the White Gryphon Publishing link, but I did a search and found the Smack Jeeves page. Looks interesting. I can certainly understand why he wouldn't want to be slowed down when making that many images. I tend to look at my render times as a nice break from intently trying to make Poses exactly what I want.
Oh, YUM! Just one strawberry though. The puppies have brought in pollen from outside and I'm in the middle of a severe allergy attack. I hadn't started my Zyrtec yet since it's supposed to be the middle of winter still.You'll have to share the strawberries, but Alisa can have the chocolate if we can all share the cake
Well, I have every single email invoice I've ever gotten with regard to any of my 11 years of purchases at RDNA, as well as a spreadsheet listing every item, with respective invoice numbers and dates of purchase. Do you think I should still backup my invoice pages at RDNA?
Funny how we all want different things as the output. Me, I don't care so much for photorealistic renders as I will end up running them through a series of postwork to make them appear inked. I only bother posing the stuff that will be in frame. I usually wash out shadows with my lighting because it works better in my postwork. That's just what I do now. Next year I'll probably have a completely different style.