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Subject: Silly Question: Rendering Figure as a WireFrame Model in Poser 6


ChromeDemon ( ) posted Wed, 31 January 2007 at 4:33 AM · edited Thu, 09 January 2025 at 2:17 PM

I am trying to find the right setting to render out my Figure as a Wireframe Figure ... Only can find Sketch,Cartoon and the usual stuff ... I only can see my Figure as Wireframes in my Preview Window

any help is much appreciated

cheers

ChromeD


PhilC ( ) posted Wed, 31 January 2007 at 4:55 AM
  • Set the display setting to Wireframe.
  • Now go to AnimationMake Movie.
  • In Format select Image Files.
  • In Render select Preview
  • In Options select Anti Alias.
  • In Resolution set the size of your image.
  • In Time Span set Start and End Frame to 1
  • Click the Make Movie button.

You effectivly make a movie of a single frame with the render settings set as the Preview Window.

Hope this helps.


Jules53757 ( ) posted Wed, 31 January 2007 at 6:29 AM

As an alternative you can use the seams guide as texture and render as usual.


Ulli


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Saluki ( ) posted Wed, 31 January 2007 at 8:09 AM

Quote - - Set the display setting to Wireframe.

  • Now go to AnimationMake Movie.
  • In Format select Image Files.
  • In Render select Preview
  • In Options select Anti Alias.
  • In Resolution set the size of your image.
  • In Time Span set Start and End Frame to 1
  • Click the Make Movie button.

You effectivly make a movie of a single frame with the render settings set as the Preview Window.

Hope this helps.

 
I'm not 100% certain (can't check right now) but could you not also do this using "Preview" in normal (single-frame) render settings?


adp001 ( ) posted Wed, 31 January 2007 at 9:29 AM

If you want anything wireframed, just make a "copy to clipboard" (Main Menu -> Edit -> Copy Picture).

The content of your preview window is copied to the clipboard and can be pasted in your prefered paint program.




kromekat ( ) posted Mon, 05 February 2007 at 9:12 AM

Quote -  
I'm not 100% certain (can't check right now) but could you not also do this using "Preview" in normal (single-frame) render settings?

Yes, it doesn't need to be rendered as a single frame movie clip, you just select the Preview renderer from the render settings, and check antialiasing there. Document render size is then controlled via the usual dialogue.

Adam :)

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