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Subject: NPR?


Jason ( ) posted Sun, 18 January 2004 at 9:55 PM · edited Wed, 05 February 2025 at 8:35 AM

Does anyone know how to use the NPR to get the effects such as Toxe.


TOXE ( ) posted Mon, 19 January 2004 at 1:18 AM

Hi Jason, i use only outline in the settings. That's all:-) -TOXE


 


falconperigot ( ) posted Mon, 19 January 2004 at 9:01 AM

Well, not quite: it is two renders, isn't it? ;-) Mark


TOXE ( ) posted Mon, 19 January 2004 at 10:47 AM

Yes Mark, two renderings overlapped in photoshop, one with Global Illumination, one with NPR with only outline selected. -TOXE


 


mateo_sancarlos ( ) posted Mon, 19 January 2004 at 1:01 PM

Those greyscale motorbikes and scenes? It's a very nice look.


ShawnDriscoll ( ) posted Mon, 19 January 2004 at 9:48 PM

It was an honest question you asked, Jason. An honest answer from TOXE the first time would have made him a cool dude. Nice how falconperigot was able to expose the truth, though. When you can't see where PhotoShop was used on a rendered image when the poster says s/he used PhotoShop, you're probably looking at a PhotoShop image. It's a con, basically. www.shonner.com

www.youtube.com/user/ShawnDriscollCG


falconperigot ( ) posted Tue, 20 January 2004 at 1:49 AM

I don't think TOXE meant to obscure the truth. His gallery image clearly states he used NPR and GI, so some sort of post work had to be involved. I thought perhaps Jason hadn't realised this which is why I posted. What you think is a valid working method is a personal thing. If you don't like post work then ok. But if an artist chooses to say how he/she creates their work that's simple generosity in my book and I'm grateful for it. I don't see that they're under any obligation. And what might look like a 'trick' when you know how it's done is really just the artist showing their skill.


TOXE ( ) posted Tue, 20 January 2004 at 2:41 AM

Effectively, i've already explained how method i've used for the series from the first image. I don't understand completely the matter. I'm really glad if i can explain some personal trick to someone and i have made this everytime i've been able. In this case, i think that is enough ridicule that someone try to imitate this (personal) style. BTW, for every question, i'm here:-) -TOXE


 


TOXE ( ) posted Tue, 20 January 2004 at 3:16 AM

ehehe, sorry i've used "how" instead of "wich":-) The communication first! -TOXE


 


mykael ( ) posted Wed, 28 January 2004 at 6:54 AM

Attached Link: http://digitalcarversguild.com

Well, the good news is that if you get Parchment, you should be able to do it all without leaving Carrara... Mik


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