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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 09 3:46 am)
Another way you can try is something like this.
Depending on the version of poser you are using. But with firefly go to render settings. Choose manual settings. Here you turn off cast shadows, Subsurface. and to the right there is a check mark where you can turn on "Toon outline" choose the desired pen width.
For the objects you are rendering make them all white in the diffuse and give them a white ambient color with a setting of 1. Make the ground plane invisible and then render and you get a pretty decent result i think.
Here is a very basic tutorial ... bare bones as to how to create comics directly in Poser 11.
Also adjust the lighting as you see fit and the shadows as well. You can do colored comics as well.
Slide four of course should be adjusted before the render. But you get the idea. Hope this helps.
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So I want to create images that could be coloring like your classic coloring book. Using the outline and b/w comic setting.
BUT... does anyone know the best settings/lights to get what I'm looking for?
Thank for the help.