

at a minimum you'll need anti-aliasing and probably need / want proper hdr / bloom and some other filters on the realtime render as well (depth of field / etc) before you'll come close to what even a default daz render can do.
#Porting daz 3d models to unity3d Offline#
The jagged edges are simply aliasing - i'm not sure if unity supports antialiasing, but the daz renders most definitely do, and it will be hard to compare an offline render from daz to a realtime render without some fancy post processing being done. There's also a great pack of "skin shaders" on the asset store, that might make your job a whole lot easier. If you really want this type of shading, some custom shader is probably going to be needed. But if that the case, her cheeks wouldn't be darkened. That shading would imply the light is below the bones, in front of her. You can tell by looking at her protruding bones under her neck.

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