- Thu May 07, 2009 12:15 pm
#297706
Brazil has very nice Toon shaders but it ranges is in the price-category of Maxwell too.
What jespi did however in his first experiments does not require Maxwell/Flamingo or Brazil.
The default Rhino renderer would do - or even a screenshot if stuff gets vectorized anyway.
Actually 2/3 of the effect seen here is doable by simply adding a toon map to the environment slot of the default
renderer. Only the hidden-line wireframe had to get overlayed. Check out the effect of this simple map http://senduit.com/849525
But I am not interested in such montage techniques. Do you want to do this for each frame of an animation?
Flamingo is not the standard renderer of Rhino. It is a way outdated package but still costs some hundreds of $.def4d wrote:José, as a Rhino user, why don't you think of Flamingo instead of Brazil? It should use the standard Rhino cam i think.
Brazil has very nice Toon shaders but it ranges is in the price-category of Maxwell too.
What jespi did however in his first experiments does not require Maxwell/Flamingo or Brazil.
The default Rhino renderer would do - or even a screenshot if stuff gets vectorized anyway.
Actually 2/3 of the effect seen here is doable by simply adding a toon map to the environment slot of the default
renderer. Only the hidden-line wireframe had to get overlayed. Check out the effect of this simple map http://senduit.com/849525
But I am not interested in such montage techniques. Do you want to do this for each frame of an animation?


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