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Services available include computers with Internet access, free wireless Internet for your personal devices, printing, copying, and scanning. The collection includes popular fiction, science fiction/fantasy, graphic novels, classics, and non-fiction. After all, I'm already using the programme, might as well see if it helps with the post work with a single click solution.The Great Lakes Library offers a wide selection of items for check-out, including books, audio books, CDs, DVDs, comic books, and magazines. Grayson is obviously done using 3D, and several of the "wow, excellent art!" webcomics I have seen were obviously photo manipulated 3D.Ĭomic Life 3 has some comic filters that are supposed to 'comicfy' photos quickly and easily, I might see if that helps with the look.

I know there is a way to make this work, but it's just a matter of doing more research on it. Sometimes, I can even tell which models and props they are using. Here's the thing, I see comics on-line and in print, and I look at them, and realise that they are done using 3D programmes. However, that is not working out right so far. In other words, if I can go through and re-surface my model, then have it show up right every time, I will be a happy Bird. I am willing to do a lot of pre-work, as long as it is things that I only have to do once. Yes, I have the PWtoon shaders, but they are part of what screwed up on my last attempt.Īnd yes, what I am wanting is a point and click toon render. But there seems to me more available for that and they are even making them for Iray now. It is more Pixar style, and that may not be what you want. That said, have you tried PWToon? A lot few people on the DAZ forum seem to use that.Īlso, what about doing something like using the animated-style figures like shown in these shots? And I have not seen anything that is truly capable of doing that, at least not consistently. What I wanted, and what I think you want, is something where you can set up your scene in DAZ and then just point and click and get a cartoon render. It seemed to me that the toon-shader stuff was great for individual scenes or shots, but it would require too much work to do in a comic because every single panel would have to be manipulated in some way or other, beyond what you would do for a normal render (as you say, in postwork, etc).

My limited experience with doing cel-style shading to DAZ rendering led me to abandon it.
