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Subject: sketch style render?


bluevenus ( ) posted Fri, 15 August 2003 at 5:41 PM ยท edited Fri, 01 November 2024 at 6:10 AM

How do i set it so that when I do a sketch style render it includes the colors of my objects? Right now it's like it's just doing a sketch of what's on my screen (no textures or anything.) Hope that was a clear explanation, and thanks in advance for any help :)


Riddokun ( ) posted Fri, 15 August 2003 at 7:35 PM

Look at the sketch editor (same menu as hiearchy tool) there are several presets, or you an gather presets at other websites (poserstyle has a handful of free presets for sketch rendering). You can also try out yourself to tune all those parameters and dial to achiece the result you want, and abotu color, there is an option (checkbox) about "colored stroke", maybe it is what you need. Another technic is to use a black n white sketch preset (better used crayonne 2 or some of poserstyle website) and also render your image in ztoon textured, classic textured or smooth shaded (default poser mode), then use a paint software to postwork the whole bunch of files and compositing it into a picture. before you ask: there is a trick to render VERY LARGE images above the classical limit of poser, as well as render imag susing a display mode (such as cartoon with line, smooth shaded) or sketch: use animation setup to bring down frame numbers to 1, and the size of frames to whatever you need (beware the ratio) then do as if you were computing a whole animation but use the "image file" instead of animation, and check you use a display mode, a render mode or a sketch mode. hope it helps


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