Sketchup, as I recall, allows realtime displays of rendered models in a variety of styles, one of which it seems to me approximates the default "cartoon" mode for Artistic RenderWorks. I'd like to see more cached rendering modes, starting with something like ArtRW "cartoon" and other sketchy presentation modes--call it OpenGL sketchy if you will. It seems that if SketchUp with its relatively small footprint can do it, VW ought to be able to as well. It has been suggested that one way to achieve this is by using the GL engine to render lines as very thin polys.
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Francois Levy
Sketchup, as I recall, allows realtime displays of rendered models in a variety of styles, one of which it seems to me approximates the default "cartoon" mode for Artistic RenderWorks. I'd like to see more cached rendering modes, starting with something like ArtRW "cartoon" and other sketchy presentation modes--call it OpenGL sketchy if you will. It seems that if SketchUp with its relatively small footprint can do it, VW ought to be able to as well. It has been suggested that one way to achieve this is by using the GL engine to render lines as very thin polys.
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