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134 CINEMA 4D R11 Quickstart –Sketch and Toon<br />

6. Tips & Tricks<br />

Sketch and Toon offers several levels of control. If you are taking your first steps with this <strong>module</strong> and are a<br />

little overwhelmed by the countless buttons and sliders simply set the level of control to “Easy” (either in the<br />

Render Settings or in the sketch material attributes). Several functions will then be “hidden”. Once you feel<br />

more comfortable with Sketch and Toon (which shouldn’t take too long after having completed this tutorial)<br />

you can move to the next level.<br />

The time it takes to render a Sketch and Toon scene depends on the size and / or complexity of your scene. If it<br />

takes too long, check for objects in the scene that can excluded from the rendering process using tags. Lowering<br />

the anti-aliasing quality (contour smoothing) can speed your rendering up as well.<br />

Make use Sketch and Toon’s flexibility. You can assign different styles to visible and invisible lines, just as you can<br />

assign a different style to individual objects in your scene. The combination of standard rendering and Sketch<br />

and Toon can result in especially spectacular images.<br />

Use the countless presets, especially in the beginning, to give yourself a good working knowledge of Sketch<br />

and Toon. If you find a preset that you really like, examine it closely and see what all it can do when you apply<br />

your own settings. This is the best way to find out how Sketch and Toon “ticks”.

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