What makes Texture Shaded Becomes Too Dark? [Solved]

JamesJames Posts: 1,045
edited July 2023 in Daz Studio Discussion

What makes Texture Shaded Becomes Too Dark?
It just getting darker and darker.

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  • DartanbeckDartanbeck Posts: 21,574

    There's a light (or lights) in the scene and it's messing with your Texture Shaded view.

    To fix that, go to the menu at the top: Window > (look at the bottom of the drop down) click "Preview Lights" to disable it.

  • JamesJames Posts: 1,045

    if disabled... everything is totally black.

  • SofaCitizenSofaCitizen Posts: 1,894

    Yeah, that's pretty normal which is why you use the preview light in those situations. Texture shaded mode does not support the same light as iray and so you cannot use it to confirm light placement and strength. The flip-side is that it is a lot quicker to work in for building the composition, moving, rotating and posing etc than iray.  You could try using filament maybe? I believe that is supposed to be somwehere in the middle although I haven't really used it much so don't know for sure. You'll have to tweak the settings to more closely match iray first tho - WPGuru has a Youtube video on that.

  • JamesJames Posts: 1,045
    edited July 2023

    I use it only for posing, not for light. Cos it's lightweight.
    Usually it's bright. But suddenly it's getting darker and then darker, I can't work at all.
    I mean I worked using the same scene. Previously it was bright, then why now it becomes dark?

    I have to the perpective view, if using camera view, it's too dark.

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  • JamesJames Posts: 1,045
    edited July 2023

    Ok, I found the answer.
    I need to change the intensity of the headlamp of the camera.
    It has somehow an effect on the brightness of texture view.

     

     

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  • Richard HaseltineRichard Haseltine Posts: 100,961

    SofaCitizen said:

    Yeah, that's pretty normal which is why you use the preview light in those situations. Texture shaded mode does not support the same light as iray and so you cannot use it to confirm light placement and strength. The flip-side is that it is a lot quicker to work in for building the composition, moving, rotating and posing etc than iray.  You could try using filament maybe? I believe that is supposed to be somwehere in the middle although I haven't really used it much so don't know for sure. You'll have to tweak the settings to more closely match iray first tho - WPGuru has a Youtube video on that.

    There is no "preview light". The menu, when enabled, tells DS to (try to) preview the scene lights; when disabled it uses the pseudo-headlamp instead.

  • marblemarble Posts: 7,500

    Richard Haseltine said:

    SofaCitizen said:

    Yeah, that's pretty normal which is why you use the preview light in those situations. Texture shaded mode does not support the same light as iray and so you cannot use it to confirm light placement and strength. The flip-side is that it is a lot quicker to work in for building the composition, moving, rotating and posing etc than iray.  You could try using filament maybe? I believe that is supposed to be somwehere in the middle although I haven't really used it much so don't know for sure. You'll have to tweak the settings to more closely match iray first tho - WPGuru has a Youtube video on that.

    There is no "preview light". The menu, when enabled, tells DS to (try to) preview the scene lights; when disabled it uses the pseudo-headlamp instead.

    That has confused me from Day One. I know you are right but in my head I'm switching the "Preview Light" on and off. 

    Even then there are dark areas - especially with dark textured floors - so it is impossible to see if the feet are grounded nicely. That's the only time I switch to Filament because it is easier to see things like that. 

  • DartanbeckDartanbeck Posts: 21,574
    edited July 2023

    Strange. I have headlight set to Never, and I just found the other day that, if I go Window > Click to disable "Preview Light", it takes away the effect that I get when I add a DS light source (which suddenly makes viewing impossible) from the viewport, and all is good.

    Like marble, before I discovered that trick I would just use Filament. But Filament (to me at least) crashes DS a lot with newer DS products, like Genesis 9 and products that go with it, like dForce Wet Style Curly Hair. Up until very recently, Filament was always my view of choice until render time.

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  • benniewoodellbenniewoodell Posts: 1,969
    edited July 2023

    If it's only happening in the camera view, is your DOF on? I just discovered last week that if the shot is not in focus, like if the camera went to .10 for the DOF for some reason, then the image is dark and when I move it to make the subject in focus, it gradually got brighter. Though that might not have been from the Daz camera but the cameras from IG Photographer's toolbox, I really can't remember if it happened for the regular Daz camea. But give that a try too! 

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  • marblemarble Posts: 7,500

    benniewoodell said:

    If it's only happening in the camera view, is your DOF on? I just discovered last week that if the shot is not in focus, like if the camera went to .10 for the DOF for some reason, then the image is dark and when I move it to make the subject in focus, it gradually got brighter. Though that might not have been from the Daz camera but the cameras from IG Photographer's toolbox, I really can't remember if it happened for the regular Daz camea. But give that a try too! 

    Yes, good point about the camera althogh it is not always DOF. Sometimes the camera focus is just too close so I go into the settings and set the focus distance to 400 or similar. If it is way down around 10 then the scene can get very dark as you zoom in.

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