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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 1:43 pm)
Cheers, I understand now. The Toon Outline under Firefly is unticked anyway. For my renders I use the Preview mode, using the Toon Tones / Comic book feature.
If I go to Scripts / DSON Support / Subdivision / and choose the different Set subdivision levels to either 0, 1 or Off, it has an effect but does not remove the jagged outlines:
Andy: Unfortunately the toon render is based in preview mode.
Machimation2: I am not sure how the jaggies appear, unless it is embedded in the DSON translator. If so, and I'm not sure here, then those jaggies would need to be fixed in post render in either Photoshop (among other raster editors) or a vector converter such as Illustrator or Manga Studio. If it's vectorized then the lines themselves can be selected and deleted. A tedious but effective solution.
Boni
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I'm not at my PC right now, but I guess that you have the outlines just on DSON figures. When importing via DSON, it looks to me as if there are two meshes, one a slight bit larger than the other, and the larger one renders black. That's your outline in Preview.
Export the figures via Poser Exporter from Studio, and load them without DSON. You will no longer have the outline. It's the only way to get rid of them that I know.
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Raven, thanks - the Poser Unimesh tip works a treat.
Macnimation2, if you can't afford to upgrade to Poser 11 for the new comic book features, there's a way to roughly approximate 'geometry shelling' in Photoshop. Output a masked PNG of the character, then Stroke the edge.
Learn the Secrets of Poser 11 and Line-art Filters.
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Whenever I try to render a Cartoon scene, all of my characters etc render with lines around their edges. how do I remove these?