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Nice work. I've tried Daz Studio a few times and have never liked the interface. I don't find it very intuitive. Personally I still use Poser Pro 2012 and Victoria 4 and 5. I guess it's just what we're comfortable with.

Yesterday, before installing daz, I installed poser 12 pro with. Convenient application and intuitive. But after reading reviews from experienced users, many of them advised using daz. I have a laptop to work with a powerful processor and without a video card. I waited over one hour for this picture to render.
 
I really wanted to continue the comic with the girl in front of the mirror. But my computer is too weak to render all the time...
It frustrated me, but I decided to create a framework that I would very soon stretch through rendering. These sketches are very, very unfinished.
 

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Yesterday, before installing daz, I installed poser 12 pro with. Convenient application and intuitive. But after reading reviews from experienced users, many of them advised using daz. I have a laptop to work with a powerful processor and without a video card. I waited over one hour for this picture to render.
I find it interesting that most experienced users use daz. Personally I've been using Poser for over 20 years, since way back in the Poser 3 era. I do all of my stuff on an ancient 11 year old Dell XPS Studio 9100 (i7 930, 18GB ram, AMD Radeon 5750. My renders never take more than 10-15 minutes at the highest render settings that Poser Pro 2012 offers. I find that daz's rendering capabilities don't even come close to Poser's. I have a new XPS 8940 (i9 11900k, 64 GB ram, nvidia Gforce 3070) on the way. Can't wait to see how it will breeze through renders...There are several rendering programs out there that only work with nvidia cards (I can't think of their names right now) that I want to try. I've even read somewhere that Poser works better with nvidia cards as well. It should be interesting.
 
I find it interesting that most experienced users use daz. Personally I've been using Poser for over 20 years, since way back in the Poser 3 era. I do all of my stuff on an ancient 11 year old Dell XPS Studio 9100 (i7 930, 18GB ram, AMD Radeon 5750. My renders never take more than 10-15 minutes at the highest render settings that Poser Pro 2012 offers. I find that daz's rendering capabilities don't even come close to Poser's. I have a new XPS 8940 (i9 11900k, 64 GB ram, nvidia Gforce 3070) on the way. Can't wait to see how it will breeze through renders...There are several rendering programs out there that only work with nvidia cards (I can't think of their names right now) that I want to try. I've even read somewhere that Poser works better with nvidia cards as well. It should be interesting.
You've got some serious computing power there, especially in terms of RAM. Rendering should be a breeze!
 
She still does not know where she will be taken, but he is handcuffed, she gets sexual arousal
 

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