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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 06 7:01 am)
Just checked, no such luck. Only the bottom set of paper textures show up in sketch. And the only one close enough would be legal, except for the darned little blue lines. Unfortunatley getting rid of those after doing the render is easier said than done. I guess the way I did will just have to work for. Oh well. Thanks though, didn't know that was there. Learn somethin' new everyday.
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I was working on an image and decided to do a sketch render. The final works well for what I need but I wondered if I could do it more easily. I wanted the sketch to look like it was done on a parchment paper background that I have from another program. So I did my render and made it a semi-transparent layer in PSP. It works allright, but I am wondering if there is a way to get that parchment background into the sketch rendering so it actually looks like its drawn on parchment. Am I making sense?