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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 05 2:05 am)
Either set all your materials to black and white or desaturate the image in Photoshop.
Coppula eam se non posit acceptera jocularum.
i do not want to split hair, but ... desaturating is not the nicest option, since it gives you dull, grey-in-grey results. well, it's a matter of taste of course, so please don't flame me for just an opinion.
just like in photography, i'd recommend to use the channel mixer (offered in most 2D graphical programs like GIMP or photoshop). so - render in colour in poser, and "black/whitify" the result.
for photoshop, there are also quite a lot of ready made b&w conversion plugins available.
regards,
sebastian
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Thanks for help me,
Lazie, Brazil