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  • A shout out to Natty!

    Natty, since you so graciously offered it a few weeks ago, I'll go ahead and ask if you can post a tutorial on VrayToon? TIA
    Bret

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    I'll see what i can do
    Natty
    http://www.rendertime.co.uk

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    • #3
      Cool, Thanks!
      Bret

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      • #4
        Hi Here's a quick run through of theToon Enviroment...its not a tutorial .. just a look at .. ok ..
        sorry about the size didnt have time to compress ...

        http://render-time.com/vray/toon.rar

        Regards
        Natty
        http://www.rendertime.co.uk

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        • #5
          Was it of any use to you ?
          Natty
          http://www.rendertime.co.uk

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          • #6
            Yes it was, thanks alot for the tutorial. I also refrenced another thread from a while back.

            http://www.chaoticdimension.com/foru...170&highlight=

            I was going for the effect of lines only with no shading or shadows. At the time I asked you for the tut. I was really close, but after watching your vidieo I figred out what I was doing wrong.
            I had my IOR of the appied material set to the default of 1.6 instead of 1.
            (this was killing me on rendering time).
            I also had my overide max reflect/refract on an set to a color just darker than my environment. (this caused the objects to apear as if they were taking on a different color due to material settings. Once I found this setting I played with it a little bit and liked outcome.

            Here are the three test images.


            http://www.nwlarchitects.com/vray_forum/test1.jpg

            http://www.nwlarchitects.com/vray_forum/test2.jpg

            http://www.nwlarchitects.com/vray_forum/test3.jpg


            --- I'm Having trouble posting the image only without the link---any suggestions?



            I have yet to render an enitire scene with alot of detail.

            Thanks again for the tutorial
            Bret

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