In this week's full scene setup, I'll show you how to do a scene inspired by the Walking Dead comic books. In this scene, we use comic book shaders and tone mapping controls to get a black and white (grayscale) hand drawn look.
In this video tutorial, I'll explain how to use draw styles to speed up your workflow. If you ever find that your scenes are sluggish in your preview pane, that can make posing figures extremely time-consuming and frustrating. Thankfully, Daz has several different preview styles built-in that can save you time by reducing the required processing power by reducing quality.
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Tone Mapping Settings:
Shutter Speed: 15.00
F/Stop: 8.00
Film ISO: 150.00
Burn Highlights: 0.00
Crush Blacks: 1.00
Saturation: 0.00
Gamma: 2.20
Products used in this video:
Hagred HD - https://www.daz3d.com/hagred-hd-for-m...
*Note - Hagred requires Mabel 8 in order to work. Hagred HD is included in the Mabel 8 bundle.
Mabel 8 Bundle - https://www.daz3d.com/mabel-8-pro-bundle
The Alley - https://www.daz3d.com/the-alley
Mama Legba Bunble - https://www.daz3d.com/mama-legba-bundle
Sketchy - Toon and Art Style Shaders - https://www.daz3d.com/sketchy-toon-ed...
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