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Subject: How to do Cartoon Outline renders for film Story Board


3dfilmdag ( ) posted Tue, 29 January 2002 at 1:21 AM ยท edited Sat, 10 August 2024 at 5:53 AM

Hi all... I am looking for advice on how to render in Cartoon Outline in grey tones. Can anyone advice me how to do this because even though my display is in Cartoon Outline mode it renders the pics in Smooth Shade colors. So can you please tell me what I am doing wrong? This probably sounds like a dumb question but we have to start from somewhere. Also does anyone have any links to web sites that explain how to create "Story Boards for films" short films that is... My last renderosity message relating the film I am making is LINK: http://www.renderosity.com/messages.ez?ForumID=12356&Form.ShowMessage=544351


Little_Dragon ( ) posted Tue, 29 January 2002 at 1:43 AM

First, set your Document Window to Cartoon+Line mode (hotkey CTRL-7).

Render your images as animations. This way, you can render in whatever mode your display is currently set to, and you can render to any image size, regardless of your current screen resolution.

In the Animation menu, select Animation Setup. Input whatever size you want your image to be in Frame. Set Frame Count to 1, since you only want to render a single frame, and not an entire video. Click OK.

In the Animation menu, select Make Movie. As Sequence Type, choose Image Files, so you'll render an image rather than a video. Leave Resolution at Full. Set Quality to Current Display Settings (if your display is set to Cartoon+Line mode, this will be the mode it renders to). Turn on antialiasing for smoother lines. Click OK.

You'll be asked where to save the rendered image, and for filetype. Put it whereever you wish. Ideally, you should save to BMP or some other lossless format, rather than JPEG, since you might want to do postwork on the image.

Let Poser render and save your image. Cartoon+Line mode doesn't use textures, bump maps, or transparencies; what you see are the objects' material colors, plus outlines. If you want the image to be entirely in shades of grey, you should either change all of the model colors, or take the finished image into a paint program and convert it to greyscale.



3dfilmdag ( ) posted Tue, 29 January 2002 at 2:09 AM

Thank you Little Dragon. I had a feeling I may have to render the pic via make movie. I will do a test tonight. I will keep you all updated.


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