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Posted Apr 13, 2008 at 7:19 am | Forum: Vue |
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Quote - Let me know if you can edit the orange color of the toon shader in my 'pack'.
If you can't edit it, I will create a few variants with different colors.
I can change the colour using the Color correction option.
Editing the functions gives a warning about 'advanced input nodes are only available in Vue Infinite', so changing the line thickness or colour is out.
Thread: Toon Shading in Vue | Forum: Vue
Thanks.
While not all the materials are editable (understandably), picking them apart will be very educational.
Quote - There is a toon shader material pack (not free, sorry) on Cornucopia3D :)
I couldn't find the pack you mentioned, although I do remember a pack for Poser on Content Paradise.
Thread: Toon Shading in Vue | Forum: Vue
Quote - > Quote - Pro Studio doesn't have the advanced material editor. But i don't know if you could use another solution Oo
Pro Studio has the advanced material editor but not the more exotic nodes (which are restricted to infinite).
So I couldn't even buy a toon material from a vendor and apply it inside Vue Pro Studio?
Doesn't look as though 'Pro' is as Professional as I thought it was :-(
Thread: Toon Shading in Vue | Forum: Vue
Thank you for replying.
When I right click in the function editor, I see these options:
Add Noise Node
Add Fractal Node
Add Color Node
Add Texture Map Node
Add Filter Node
Add Constant Node
Add Turbulence Node
Add Combiner Node
Add Math Node
I want to create stepped colours, perhaps there is a way of doing this using Math nodes?
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Thread: Toon Shading in Vue | Forum: Vue