Help: Performing "As Is" Rendering
legionivory
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This is a bit of an odd request, but I need help rendering my art "as is," meaning exactly how it looks prior to rendering.
I've done this before in the past, but I cannot for the life of me remember how to do it. This is the current artwork I am trying to render:
I want to render it precisely as is seen, with the Cartoon Shading in tact. How do I achieve this?
Post edited by Chohole on
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Switch your render engine to Viewport.
I tried this, and the character's hair rendered transparent. Everything else was fine. Is there a way I can correct it?
In the menu you could try File → Save Last Draw...
Make sure everything you do not want to see in the viewport is switched off!
I suspect your hair has either has an opacity map or has had its opacity reduced. I tried a number of hairs and they all had the same problem as yours but basically fell into two categories to fix:
1) These have no opacity map but the Cutout Opacity slider was set to below 1.0. Set to 1.0 and voila.
2) The Cutout Opacity was set to 1.0 but they had a map (coloured square to the left of the slider and no 'down arrow'). Click that, select 'none' from the giant menu that appears and voila again.
Hopefully this will fix your problem and your '90s Lucasarts-esque brawler can finally hit the streets with some dignity!