Is it possible to render a wireframes like sketch n toon?
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In native cinema your able to render out wireframes using sketch n toon. Are you able to render out wireframes using octane materials?
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Hi,
Sketch & Toon is surely the best option for this kind of stuff, but you can achieve very interesting results with a dirt node in the opacity node
here is a beatiful example from Lightwave Guru:
viewtopic.php?f=5&t=51037
ciao beppe
Sketch & Toon is surely the best option for this kind of stuff, but you can achieve very interesting results with a dirt node in the opacity node

here is a beatiful example from Lightwave Guru:
viewtopic.php?f=5&t=51037
ciao beppe
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Interesting I'll have to play around with it
I only own the broadcast version of cinema r17 which doesn't have sketch n toon included in it so I have to find another option.
I only own the broadcast version of cinema r17 which doesn't have sketch n toon included in it so I have to find another option.
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That's actually a good idea thanks!TonyBoy wrote:You can get a wireframe image from Bodypaint and use it to make a material.
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