KeyShot 4.1 Beta - Toon Shading

Started by Despot, May 23, 2013, 02:55:02 AM

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Despot

Testing out the Toon Shading material type new to 4.1

I really like this, I have used Sketch & Toon in Cinema 4D, but it had its drawbacks insofar as it was post-effect, so it was excluded from other rendering effects like DOF, GI etc.

This implementation of Toon Shading has no such limitations, there is instant feedback visually which is excellent. I think I will be using this quite a bit in the future...

More images to come

edwardo

interesting, could be useful. Any controllable parameters (such as line thickness / contrast etc)?


Despot

Playing around with settings some more... love this shader

DriesV

Nice one, John! :)

This new material is indeed quite powerful and flexible.

Dries

simonw

This looks fantastic - definitely worth a good play! How long before it will it be implemented?
Great work Dries!!!

edwardo

PS...
Love the robot from the first shots - its got real character

Despot

QuoteGreat work Dries!!!

Don't you mean 'great work Metal Master'... Dries had nothing to do with this  ;)

J

Chad Holton

Nice ones, John! Really like the blended robots the best.

Speedster

Exciting!  Going to be invaluable for product instructions, manuals and the like.  Amazing how cross-disciplinary KeyShot is becoming.
Bill G

Despot

Another blend of those robots with the NPR shader I like the best so far...

J

Josh3D

Beautiful. Love it John. Robots just work so well together with NPR. This and caustics are my fav new features this release.

@edwardo - lots of control options _ contour angle, width, quality. options to show outline contour, interior edge contour and environment shadows. Along with settings for color and contour color.

@Simon - KeyShot  4.1 is releasing within the next few weeks :)

tsunami

Just lovable!ks it's keeping all features...it's almost complete

Despot

Another blend between normal and NPR...

J

Adam_M

This is awesome! I will be def be using this in the future.

simonw

My apologies John for the miss credit - super tremendous work indeed!!!
Incredible look and feel to the "toon" images. Keep it up....

Simon