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I think Daz Studio beta works much better, at least on my computer,
so it is worth to try it with UltraScenery 2.
https://www.daz3d.com/daz-studio-beta
Nowadays I only use Daz Studio beta and keep on my computer
very old version of Daz Studio Pro for compatibility reasons.
My latest creation made with UltraScenery 2.
@Artini, thank you for the lovely picture and bringing a smile to me today. I love the soft, almost oil painting Romantic Period look you have there.
Mary
Pacific ecology
Thank you very much for the comments, Mary
It took me couple of hours yesterday to create it.
First I have adjusted masks for the terrain to get the the shape
and coverage of vegetation as I want.
Then I have tried many HDRIs by DimensionTheory to find a one
that looks nice with UltraScenery 2 generated.
@Oso3D - I thought I had been transported back to the Willamette Valley of the 1960s for a moment. Spooky.
@Artini - Thanks for explaining your process. You made feel better, as I don't know how much time I spend searching for the best HDRI for a scene.
Mary
I did a comparison between the same setup in USC1 and 2. Same Planet Taira ecology, same landscape seed, same 'Crossing 1', same sky settings and same 64m landscape, but had to move the character between one & the other because the crossing moved between deleting the USC2 landscape & creating the USC1 landscape. There didn't seem to be the option to create emissive plants in the USC2 landscape. Basically tried to see if I could get them the same, and failed. Which means we have even more options to play with to make landscapes.
USC1
USC2
Think I have something to learn about how USC2 works, particularly the ground colour.
Regards,
Richard
Yes, this exactly! The mood and overall coloring of the render struck me right away, it's beautiful!
Thanks a lot for your comments, @tsroemi
I have experimented again with UltraScenery 2 yesterday,
but have not found something good to post, yet.
The number of options in UltraScenery 2 is huge and amazing.
Will continue my adventure with this package.
US2 works much better.
Yes. My latest creation:
Secret Place
Very sorry about that
BUT as i like to use Ultrascenery version 1 i don't like ultrascenery v2 because, after many tests on it, Ultracenery 2 cause my DAZ Studio 4,22 crash so often and when i try to render it so often i have a message ''unable to render'' I have a sentiment of frustation when i see ssome nice examples of Ultrascenery renders here and cannot see what happent with my tests with it
Have you tried using Daz Studio Beta:
https://www.daz3d.com/daz-studio-beta
It is so much better running anything I throw at it.
It also does not affect your DAZ Studio 4,22 installation,
because it is just a separate program.
UltraScenery 2 just feels very comfortable there.
Do not waste your time trying to fix DAZ Studio 4,22
I am having the same issue so I switch to using the beta and it works a lot better with very few crashes.
I find that increasing the virtual memory helps a lot. I am sure I read somewhere that the new Nvidia Drivers pass some things to virtual memory when loading a scene to save Graphics memory and if there isn't enough DAZ Studio crashes.
Good catch, @Fishtales.
Perhaps, that would explain the issues with Nvidia graphics card with more VRAM than 8 GB.
My Nvidia graphics card has only 8 GB of VRAM, so I avoid putting Genesis 9 or 8 into my scenes with US 2.
A new creation made with UltraScenery 2:
Secret Meeting
This scene was rendered in 13 minutes 41 seconds
because it was fit in GPU memory.
Did not even want to add some Genesis 9 or 8 characters.
I am doing these things just for recreation and do not like very long rendering times.
Mine only has 6GB :)
Ok, so you have also mastered and optimized your Daz Studio usage.
Could not stop experimenting with UltraScenery 2, so below is my latest image.
Secret Mission.
Keep them coming Artini! You could add a lot of LowPi people to your scenes without much impact on resources. LowPi is kind of like UltraScenery, in that it is a whole ecosystem with so many options. And like UltraScenery, it takes some experimentation and learning experience to master it.
I'm not sure if it isn't just shear luck :)
This is USC1, Bamboo and Catalyzer Panda and Cub.
2020-09-17 06:46:09.358 Total Rendering Time: 5 minutes 49.1 seconds
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2020-10-13 14:42:51.754 Total Rendering Time: 1 hours 54 minutes 10.40 seconds
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Thanks a lot.
I have seen your great images in LowPi thread and I like them very much.
The possibility to add low poly Genesis 8 wearable to LowPi is really clever idea
and add more details to the renders.
This uses USC2 with Rocks 08, Mossy Hollow o1 and G 8.1 Gorilla with Catalyzer hair.
2024-06-16 11:20:49.997 [INFO] :: Total Rendering Time: 4 minutes 35.42 seconds
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I'm a big fan of Rocks 08 and you've done something truly spectacular with it here.
Cheers,
Alex.
Thank you.
I didn't read through all of the messages in this thread, so apologies if this has already been mentioned,
I'm currently working through the comprehensive guide by Martin and Digital art life and noticed that the affiniti doesnt activate for some biomes, there was one grassland I had selected first that didn't activate the + in the affinity box and now the fallen oak leaves 3 dont do it either.
I experimented with the viewport eye open for the respective biomes but that didn't change anything (aside from making my computer extremely slow )
So either I'm missing something of this might be a bug?
Looks great, @Fishtales
My latest creation with UltraScenery 2.
Voyage not to forget
This is in no way a great render, but I wanted to post to say that the problems I was having with hangs and crashes seems to have gone with the latest update to the USC2 plug-in. This was one of the scenes that had the problem. So thanks for the update, I don't know why it worked but it did (fingers crossed!)