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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 18 10:25 pm)
I think the combo of tooning in poser and in photoshop works best. toon filters in photoshop can look very good depending on theh pic but the effect is variable.
Love esther
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Nice thread!
I personally use a variety of things, including Olivier's shaders sometimes, Photoshop CS5.5 Extended, Paint Shop Pro, Postwork Shop (in the Rosity Marketplace and well worth it iMHO).
I render in Poser 7 (have 9, not yet installed) and will get around to Poser 2012 sooner or later.
Also, I posted in this thread before this but my pic was too large - post seemed to show up, but I think I did get it deleted.
There are a lot of figures around now that lend themselves really well to comic book/strip LOOKS!
Almost pathologically I spend a lot of time just tweaking and running and creating and buying actions and scripts for Photoshop and Paint Shop Pro respectively. Sometimes I even get something done, but I really love looking at what other people do with the same and similar tools.
Yes I know the feeling.
Good work! Crowd scenes are the pits to make.
Love esther
I aim to update it about once a month. Oh, and it's free!
Please excuse a newb but I don't quite understand shaders. Are they the same as materials and/or textures? If I buy or download a set of shaders how are they loaded and accessed in Poser? Also would I have to apply them to each individual object, figure, clothing, props, etc, or do I just turn it on like the built in toon renderer?
Thanks in advance for clearing this up for me.
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This is not about shaders but you all may want to look in on Smith Micro http://motionartist.smithmicro.com/motionartist-beta.html MotionArtist is a beta available for download now from the above link. Really worth checking out. Will be interested in seeing what u experienced tooners think of it.
Esther there's a html export etc which might interest you in particular. :)
yes, already checking out the software.
I aim to update it about once a month. Oh, and it's free!
Here's one using !Toon from D3D, with 30% of the scene's texture level added back with Snarlygribbly's Scene Fixer.
that looks very good. but would the objects in a tooned scene cast shadows with this setup?
Love esther
I aim to update it about once a month. Oh, and it's free!
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i always think it is better to toon a little in poser first.
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I aim to update it about once a month. Oh, and it's free!