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AllyLogan [2019-08-19 23:13:45 +0000 UTC]
I'd be constantly be looking over my shoulder in that place! Too creepy!
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rendercomics In reply to AllyLogan [2019-08-20 00:39:55 +0000 UTC]
I have a huge set of horror filters for these scenes.
And a huge horror collection.Β Β
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AllyLogan In reply to rendercomics [2019-08-20 03:06:39 +0000 UTC]
I can imagine that easily enough.
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AllyLogan In reply to rendercomics [2019-08-20 04:04:43 +0000 UTC]
I honestly wish I had time and a good PC to do some rendering.Β
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rendercomics In reply to AllyLogan [2019-08-20 04:18:13 +0000 UTC]
Ack. Yes. I wish everyone could play like I do. This is my life, and I helped create all this crazy stuff. Been playing at this for...20 years starting as a kid with Poser 3? These days I try to show people what's possible. Not just sexy but some serious good story stuff, and a mix of sexy-serious-silly because that is who I am.
My next PC is coming. Hopefully I can get that working and setup by mid-September (and the next Survivor series will be done there). Going to speed up my work by a factor of 8 to 10. Still going to use this older beast as a render farm machine since it is a serious hauler. But the pain of moving it all over is coming up.
I do wish you good fortune and money to play with some day. These days 16G of RAM, a quad to six-core (AMDs work well), and at least a gForce 1060 to 1080 gets you in the door with 2-3 figure scenes at good resolutions (with some patience and tricks). The RAM and the graphics card (if you can get a newer 2060+ that is a great, the more VRAM the better) are the best investments.
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rendercomics In reply to TawnyT [2019-08-20 00:43:45 +0000 UTC]
No problem! Happy to help teach.
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