What do you think of the red legs?
Jovanni
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I like flipping through the pages of the daz store. Sometimes I come across figures whose legs are noticeably redder than the rest of the body.
I understand that most of the textures are taken from scans of people and in reality, people's legs are redder?
I honestly did not pay attention to this. But in 3D. It looks like a circulation problem in the lower extremities.
What do you think about that? Do you like this realism in 3d? Personally, I'd like to see a more even skin tone all over the body.
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Are there examples of this? Links?
A few years ago I read an article in which a photo retoucher for the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit edition was interviewed. She said that her edits included things like legs that were veiny, blue or magenta-looking, along with the usual facial blemish removal and cleavage shading/enhancement.
There are quite a few of them, drives me nuts. OK, I'm already nuts, but it makes it worse I usually just don't buy from the vendors that don't correct it, because it's a real PITA to fix (no doubt why you see it quite often).
Here is a quick example. Yes, it's not an artistic render, but it shows the issue. I used Elizabeth for G8F
i have a couple of these, too.
i've wondered a couple times if the mats for these red-legged characters are all based on the same merchant resource skin.
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That's quite possible. I had one that was really bad, I forgot which character. It is a real PITA to fix. I can't remember if I Photoshop fixed it, or eventually gave up and used another character's textures.
I remember this was a real problem for a number of skins for V4, particularly red knees. I finally learned that most of the problem skins were from a particular merchant resource vendor (I forget which one at the moment), although they were not all the same skin texure product. It was interesting that the problem was usually not visible in the promo pics, but could clearly be seen if you looked at the skin texture JPG or PNG, or if you did a test render.
I don't like it, and it has rendered some otherwise outstanding skins as unrenderable. I never do nudes, but these girls can't even wear a dress.
Oh let me tell you a little story.
Once upon a time there was this white lady that liked to wear sleeveless tops to work. She did a lot of walking even across a bridge over water. Her arms got very brown.
Then one weekend she had the opportunity to go hiking in the Rockies and so she did, wearing shorts. Hoping to get a good burn that would turn brown so the legs would match the arms.
Got a good burn all right, BUT for the first time in her life, the red did not turn brown. Nope. It stayed that nice bright RED colour.
With me so far.
Brown arms, red legs, white torso. Quite the sight in the locker rooms ;-)
Moral of story. Do not try to get a matching tan at high altitudes. Point of story, yes it is possible to have legs that are redder than the rest of the body. Is it desirable. I don't think so.
My legs as so white they get people hollering out their cars at me laughing "white legs". It's an old Florida insult.
Their legs are likely red from contact dermatitis with their pants that have been washed in a laundry detergent known to be a common allergen, like "Tide Laundry Detergent" (the powdered form of Tide eats me up)
My legs are blue sun is something we dont get often
My legs are usually compared to milk bottles. And I'm required to hand out shades whenever I go out wearing shorts.
Up here, were are pale most of the time, except for the couple of months every year that we can bathe in the sun (unless it's raining cats and dogs) and turn red
I know this is an old thread, but I have a loathe for working with skins that are multiple colors. (See Twosret 8). Beautiful model until your realize that her face and body are way mismatched in color.
I bought RY Perfectly Imperfect Skin 3 Merchant Resource for Genesis 8.1 Female back when it was new. I forgot about it and only tried it out today.
Very weird tan. Red legs on Daz characters, which is not uncommon, I just don`t like it ...But thats not all.....
The red starts from the bottom of the breasts and go all the way down to the ankles, which means that she was walking around in the sun with a crop top long sleeve shirt, shoes, but no pants! LOL
And yes...I know about people with tans. I live in Hawaii and everyone here has tans...we`re all born with them :D. I even worked in the adult industry (IRL) for over a decade and have seen my share of tans on naked bodies, but I`ve never seen a tan like that before hahaha
I wish one of the PA`s would give us a skin set with a near blank slate to work with, and let us decide what our character should look like instead of what they feel our characters should look like.
This is only because I never use out of the box characters and skins, and being exclusively an adult artist, my characters are always in the buff.
I`m just hoping one of the PA`s reads this grants my wish.
This is just my opinion, and you know what they say about opinions ;)
https://www.daz3d.com/hid-rio-for-genesis-81-female One example, although in practice it is much more noticeable than on the promo pictures.
Some things to consider, when one isn't getting the character looking anywhere close to what is shown in the promo pictures.
The artist that created the promo pictures, probably used their own custom lighting and rendering settings
What kind of lighting and rendering settings is one using one self?
Monitor adjustments... (can make a big difference) Recently I bought 3 new monitors, but didn't replace them all, the one old monitor gives warmer colours as the new ones give more bluish tint.
In general, I haven't seen reddishness as a problem in renders, for me most of the skin looks too dark (greetings from Santa-land)
Indeed in certain lighting conditions it isn't really visible, in other conditions it is significant (to me on my monitor).
But if I open for example both arm and leg diffuse (or in this case called "base") maps and place them next to one another, the difference is pretty appernt.
Not meaning to resurrect an old thread, but there are an AWFUL lot of photo resources on 3D SK where the legs appear more "reddish" than the rest of the body. I suspect gravity is the cause.