bryan opened this issue on May 20, 2001 ยท 5 posts
bryan posted Sun, 20 May 2001 at 7:54 PM
hi im trying to render in cartoon shadding is that posible in poser, i have seen some good stuf on the daz site but don't know how they do it, i tryed the sketch desiner but it comes out to messy, is there another way, or are they using another program
the3dwizard posted Sun, 20 May 2001 at 9:11 PM
Don put some comic style sketch render presets in the freestuff. I haven't tried them, but you might. Just search for Don in the freestuff.
Varian posted Sun, 20 May 2001 at 10:42 PM
While you have cartoon shading set as the display preference, just grab a screen capture of your scene. You can enlarge the display window to however much room you have on the desktop. That's the limitation of doing it this way. :)
Orb posted Mon, 21 May 2001 at 2:03 AM
What you can do is this, and sorry if I don't explain it well ... I have just started playing with this idea myself, because I wanted to do some cartoon style renders. Set up an animation to the size you want and be sure it only has one frame in it. Set your preview window to the cartoon style. Choose Make Movie, select Sequence type: image files, Resolution: full, and Quality: Current Display settings ... and tick the antialias button. Then it will make one image for the one frame in cartoon style and antialiased. I believe there are some limitations on what size it can be, but I am not sure yet, as I haven't played with it much. Hope that helps! Orb
Don posted Mon, 21 May 2001 at 2:29 AM
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To Render in Cartoon Shaded/Lined: 1. Render as a one-frame animation in the Display Style of your choice. Set render output to high settings. SEARCH for previous posts on the subject in this Forum. 2. You can Render any Display Style or multiple combinations of styles (eg. a textured body, wireframe clothes, and cartoon props) from the Sketch Design render feature. Most of the Sketch Design Presets native to Poser4 are not the best examples of what can be done. They are almost all somewhat flawed. Good Sketch Render styles make all the difference. Do a SEARCH for Sketch Render in the FREE STUFF to DL three of the Preset Style samples (of the 88 available at Bbay inclluding 18 comix styles). -Open the SD preview window. Select a Preset and let it render in the Preview. Adjust if necessary. (See my Sketch Design style Tutorial, URL included in Free Stuff DL.) -Close the preview window to go back to the studio. Select Sketch Style Render from the pull-down menu. Image rendering takes much less time in the Studio than it does in the SD preview window. -Export your image. See the attached. Scully: texture shaded body, wireframe leotard, flat shaded guns. Done with Palette Knife style. Not the best to illustrate the above, but one I had already done. Good Luck. 3Don