Apply Skin Tones From Photos To Your Renders PC and MAC plugin

mCasualmCasual Posts: 4,607
edited June 2019 in Freebies

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mcjToneToTone is a script + a PC .exe/App

mcjToneToTonePlus is a script + a Daz Studio plugin for PC and for MACs

Both kits let you color-correct the skin tones in an image, usually a render

using the skin-tone (hue) comes from another image, ex: a studio photo

color correct your renders like the pros would do if they were not really pros

https://sites.google.com/site/mcasualsdazscripts9/mcjtonetotone

 

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  • Faeryl WomynFaeryl Womyn Posts: 3,623

    Oh this looks interesting. Is this for 3DL or Iray or both. I ask cause I don't use Iray.

  • mCasualmCasual Posts: 4,607
    it's not really dependent on renderers it lets you load any image on your disks ( ex: a render ), then load another image that contains credible skin tones ( ex a photo from an Avon ad ) and it creates a copy of you render, but with skin tones from the Avon photo. so it's something people do in photoshop, but for me it's faster to do it from Daz Studio

    Oh this looks interesting. Is this for 3DL or Iray or both. I ask cause I don't use Iray.

  • Syrus_DanteSyrus_Dante Posts: 983

    Wow, thanks again for a nice script. Just tested it and works great in three easy steps you are done. This will make it much easier to get rid of the yellow skin tone that most characters seems to come with. I like the pale "first day on the beach" look of the girl in the promo, goes well along with her blonde hair.

    Yeah you would usualy do this in post-production with filters and such in Photoshop, in DS fiddeling around with the shader settings and the color tint of the diffuse channel or run the Match Color from a reference in Photoshop over the original character diffuse textures thats what I did in the past. Actualy I guess you could do that too with this script just pick the character skin textures on the left.

    The clever thing that this script seems to do is picking the skin color range on both the middle reference image and the left side rendered target image and corrects only the skin and not the backround color depending on the Radius you select.

  • mCasualmCasual Posts: 4,607

    the app shifts the hues of the pixels according to the 2 picked color hues

    and i added a moderating factor, the most saturated colors get the full hue shift and the unsaturated colors get less hue shift

    because in some initial tests the clouds in one render were being nibbled out of the picture

     

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    Wow, thanks again for a nice script. Just tested it and works great in three easy steps you are done. This will make it much easier to get rid of the yellow skin tone that most characters seems to come with. I like the pale "first day on the beach" look of the girl in the promo, goes well along with her blonde hair.

    Yeah you would usualy do this in post-production with filters and such in Photoshop, in DS fiddeling around with the shader settings and the color tint of the diffuse channel or run the Match Color from a reference in Photoshop over the original character diffuse textures thats what I did in the past. Actualy I guess you could do that too with this script just pick the character skin textures on the left.

    The clever thing that this script seems to do is picking the skin color range on both the middle reference image and the left side rendered target image and corrects only the skin and not the backround color depending on the Radius you select.

     

  • mCasualmCasual Posts: 4,607
    edited June 2019

    two test images ( i'm making a macBook version ! as a plugin

     

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  • DigiDotzDigiDotz Posts: 515

    ooh so good! ;-)

     

  • mCasualmCasual Posts: 4,607
    DigiDotz said:

    ooh so good! ;-)

     

    thanks, the Mac plugin and maybe PC plugin version will be posted friday evening
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  • GreymomGreymom Posts: 1,113

    Wow!  Awesome - thanks!

  • SkelchSkelch Posts: 275

    That is brilliant - thanks so much for this

  • SaphirewildSaphirewild Posts: 6,668

    Thanks so much for this!

    I have always wanted something more easy to do different skins with!!

  • mCasualmCasual Posts: 4,607
    edited June 2019

    New New New MAC-Plugin version and PC Plugin version

    mcjToneToTone is a script + a PC .exe/App

    mcjToneToTonePlus is a script + a Daz Studio plugin for PC and for MACs

    Both kits let you color-correct the skin tones in an image, usually a render

    using the skin-tone (hue) comes from another image, ex: a studio photo

    color correct your renders like the pros would do if they were not really pros

    https://sites.google.com/site/mcasualsdazscripts9/mcjtonetotone

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  • Silver DolphinSilver Dolphin Posts: 1,608

    Thanks for new script! I would save original and use it as a layer to correct cloud loss via photoshop.

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