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Ok, this is what I have so far for you ...
I had been assigned to make a webinar on the hair-room ... had 3/4 of it done, but couldn't get the key streaming software to work and it was scrapped. Much of the same dynamics is applied to the cloth room which was going to be my next project had the first one come to light. So ... I had done research on that as well. there are several resources for the cloth room.
Now ... as for the clothing ... if you have the pro version of Poser 11, then you would need to bring the clothes into the fitting room to adjust and create new clothes from the genesis clothing. Not easy, but if you are experienced in the fitting room probably not too hard, though time consuming.
I hope this helps. NOW for the comic styles ... just jump in and ask me any questions. I've been working with the comic renders for over 2 years now and am pretty pleased with them.
Boni
"Be Hero to Yourself" -- Peter Tork
The third picture was "smooth color", "color comic", and I tweaked the dial to around .7. Keep in mind a key factor is how you use lighting. You lose color in clothing with low lighting. I don't recall, but it looks like I had a high infinite light on this one.
Boni
"Be Hero to Yourself" -- Peter Tork
Not everyone might be aware of this .... in the document window starting in PP2014/P10 you can right click and have a menu. At the bottom of the menu is cartoon settings ... and from there is more settings than just using the icon at the bottom of the document frame. The names were miss-quoted as I didn't have Poser up at the time. "Smooth toned" is what I meant.
Boni
"Be Hero to Yourself" -- Peter Tork
@3doutlaw: Regarding using Genesis in Poser, I found it easier to export Genesis out of DAZ so that I could bring the figure into Poser without the need for DSON. Netherworks' Creator's Toy Box has some tools to help clean up the Genesis CR2 for use in Poser. I did the same for clothes and hair so that I could also convert some items for V4 or M4, using Wardrobe Wizard. You'd need the Genesis support files for WW as well as for V4/M4 for that, of course.
I don't even have DSON installed in Poser since I wanted to avoid the slowdowns I'd heard about. I'm using Poser Pro 11.
TOOLS: MacBook Pro; Poser Pro 11; Cheetah3D; Photoshop CC
FIGURES: S-16 (improved V4 by Karina), M4, K4, Mavka, Toons, and Nursoda's people
GOALS: Stylized and non-photorealistic renders in various fantasy styles
@perpetualrevision - OK, so you exported a CR2? I'll give that a try, and see how it works, thanks!
@Boni - Thanks for that screenshot! Just seeing that I could change the Library to have a details pane, etc was a huge timesaver, lol! Someone should make a Poser for DS users tutorial/steps, that would point out how you can setup Poser more similar to DS so that the learning curve is less. Maybe I'll start taking notes and do it ;-)
Do you know of good toon resources (like textures and skins) that people have made or for sale, that are recommended? I am going more for the classic toon look, like THIS, but more cell-shaded (multiple tones).
It looks like my old Shaderworks Figure Manager won't work anymore, and he is out of the business Will keep playing and if things look promising I may go in for the scene toy pro product.
I have discovered converting Genesis figures to Poser without the need for the DSON converter is not always reliable even when having Poser create the geometry. I've gone back to use what I thought were converted models only to find they didn't work. Some do and some don't. There's also a lot of work that has to be done manually in the CR2 files. I've tried some of the conversion Python programs and they don't always clean up all of the junk.
I gave up on Genesis and only use the Mil4 characters. They're easier to work with and I don't like DSON loaded with Poser because it causes instability issues. Poser hates DSON and so do I.
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I just wrote a long thread and the forum glitched on it
So now the short version. Been 6+ years, but the sale enticed me. I want to try the toon shader!
A few quick question, if you have a sec:
Is the Genesis integration still Janky? If so, I won't bother with it and focus on V4/A4/A3.
Is there a good video turorial on Clothes fitting. I've got a lot of clothes for Genesis/G2F/G3F that I would love to use in Poser on V4/A4/A3
Is there a good video tutorial on the Toon Stuff? I saw this, just making sure there is not better? http://www.jurn.org/dazposer/?p=5347
I will read the doco, but I prefer the movie to the novel, if you get my drift!