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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 01 9:20 pm)
You can control the detailing, but it's a bit tricky to work with at first... you can also get a larger render, but you have to go about it in a slightly different way... you would have to set it up to animate the single frame you want, and the size you want it to be, then animate it using the sketch settings... I'm not in front of my computer at home, so I can't give you the exact steps to take to do this, but it can be done. Also, do a search in freestuff, there were a few free sketch render settings available at one point... I want to say they were by Don Albert? But I'm not sure about the name... there are also a few sets avaible to buy over at bbay.
Thanks for the tips, friends. I might have downloaded those sketch render things. Sepia?! Hmm where is that? Is it in Adobe PhotoShop?! OH, and I'm working on an idea for a wanted poster. I had forgotten about it. I was trying to figure how to make it work. I do have MGI PhotoSuite, which I don't use much... it has a deal where you can just plug a picture into a premade wanted poster. Now I probably don't have that program on my computer any more.
I don't have Photoshop, so I browsed the 'Net for info on creating sepia tones with it. Looks like there are several ways to go about it:
Quick Tutorial #1
Quick Tutorial #2
It's a bit easier with Paint Shop Pro, which has a built-in sepia tone filter in the Artistic Effects menu.
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