Tom G. Posted November 10, 2007 Share Posted November 10, 2007 What is the simple combination, which I can't seem to find, that allows the background rendering to be an oil painting and the foreground to be a (hidden line) Sketch? Foreground rendering always seems to show ALL lines of the model as sketched. Can't we have a foreground choice of "Hidden Line Sketch"? Quote Link to comment
Guest Posted November 10, 2007 Share Posted November 10, 2007 Set the background as Artistic and choose the artistic mode. Set the foreground as Hidden Line Rendering. Click on the button below for rendering options. Turn on sketch and choose the sketch style. Quote Link to comment
Tom G. Posted November 12, 2007 Author Share Posted November 12, 2007 Katie: Thanks for the tip. But it's no wonder I'm confused. Shouldn't Sketch not be dangled as an obvious choice for Foreground Rendering if I only can get to Sketch by going through, and clicking on, Hidden Line Rendering? Clicking on Sketch first as my Foreground Render will not work. Shouldn't Sketch be grayed out or wouldn't it be better to put a button labeled "Hidden Line" on the Sketch palette and not visa versa? Or better yet, call it Hidden Line Sketch? I'm guessing that 99% of models rendered using Sketch as the front-most rendering style aren't intended to show all lines of the object as visible, solid lines. I think Sketch has to be made to be the appropriate selection when intending to have an overlay of sketched lines on top of a solid background of oil, watercolor, etc. Quote Link to comment
Guest Posted November 12, 2007 Share Posted November 12, 2007 I'm guessing that 99% of models rendered using Sketch as the front-most rendering style aren't intended to show all lines of the object as visible, solid lines. The reason sketch can be applied without a rendering mode, or in wireframe only, is because vector sketch can work on 2D objects as well. So while it is true that 99% of the time a 3D model would use hidden line and sketch, 100% of the time a 2D model would use wireframe and sketch. Quote Link to comment
Tom G. Posted November 12, 2007 Author Share Posted November 12, 2007 (edited) Thanks, Michael, for adding the above clarification. My point remains; "Hidden Line Sketch" should be its own rendering command. This way, 2D projects use simple Sketch to render, 3D projects apply a second, hidden style called Hidden Line Sketch. While an expert may find logic in the existing command structure, a newer user or one who renders occasionally will find the system, as it stands, user-unfriendly in my opinion. Edited November 13, 2007 by tguy Quote Link to comment
mike m oz Posted November 13, 2007 Share Posted November 13, 2007 The point tguy makes is valid. The current protocol is not user friendly or intuitive. Extending on his idea why not have primary options for Wireframe Sketch and Hidden Line Sketch instead of having sketch 'hidden' in a sub-option. Quote Link to comment
Dieter @ DWorks Posted November 13, 2007 Share Posted November 13, 2007 the first time i needed to render a 3D, I couldn't find the sketch option, So I also think those things should be rearranged. Quote Link to comment
billtheia Posted November 13, 2007 Share Posted November 13, 2007 I'm with you all. A more clear path to hidden line sketch would make VW more user-friendly. I've recently started with VW and it took me a little while to find the option for sketch in hidden line rendering. Quote Link to comment
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