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Denise - Getting Ready

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A quick snap of the exquisite :iconcuria-dd: getting ready to head to work. Makes you wonder what's she's usually wearing under that blazer and skirt sometimes, doesn't it?

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This is another from my "everyday sexy" images. A little bit more direct, rather than subtle, but people do everyday sexy differently :) This was one of the first images I used the Ghost Light rig from Daz (www.daz3d.com/iray-ghost-light…) , and I find it very good to jump start lighting a room. Especially when there's a mirror and you have to have things like a "back wall" and a "ceiling" because the mirror shows all. They're pretty effective, but I do find that a spotlight or two is still pretty much essential to create to add reflections to clothing, etc.
Denise is used with permission from :iconcuria-dd:
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Saradoc1972's avatar
If I may ask something here... for all I know, Ghost Lights are simply primitives put to "emissive" in the surface tab, either by using a standard IRAY preset or just by hand, to be then posed and scaled as needed, and set to the desired emissive colour, either by putting on a base colour or using the temperature settings (3.5k, 6.5k or 8k are common for warm red/flame, natural, or cold moonlight. See SickleYield's tutorials). 
I like doing that in closed rooms where light only comes from scene light sources and/or through windows or other openings with architectural sampler option switched on in render settings, mostly on the ceiling (or rather a plane put just underneath) which in real life would reflect and scatter a lot of natural light in a room, but to get that effect with the necessary intensity you would have to set the floor to real glossy, and even then that would be too directional.
So... what is that product good for, had seen that before, but I just could not see what use it would have.