hellraiser6662 opened this issue on Aug 08, 2017 ยท 4 posts
hellraiser6662 posted Tue, 08 August 2017 at 9:43 PM
hello I was thinking was there a way in working in black and grey only, as a tattooist I use poser 11, but ive always got to import the image into photoshop to get it to black and grey, and sometimes the colours dont work very well, so is there anyway to work in black and grey in poser 11 so I can see how it look before going to photoshop to finish things off. thanks
ironsoul posted Wed, 09 August 2017 at 1:24 AM
What commands are you using in photoshop when converting from colour to grey scale? ie are you just working off the values or is there some more complex process.
3D-Mobster posted Wed, 09 August 2017 at 3:12 AM
There is a button in Poser (Depending on what version you have I think)
When you click it it will open a small menu and you can choose to make it Black and white.
You can use the threshold to adjust how many details you want to show. It can be a bit of a fiddling with the dials. As you can see in my image the creature is really dark, but the details on the platform are looking fine. This is because the creature as you can see in the first image have a lot of reflection where as the platform doesn't. So you might have to adjust the material for each object in the material editor to make it look the way you want.
This is after I adjusted the material for the creature, in this case I just lowered the metallic settings, but depending on your model, what materials it uses etc, you might have to make a lot more changes.
You can render and save it in black and white if you render it in Preview and then bring it into Photoshop for fine tuning.
tonyvilters posted Wed, 09 August 2017 at 4:16 AM
Under "Scripts" you can find the Postwork manager by Shaderworks. That postwork manager can turn any render into greyscale, and then save to disk from there.