Line art rendering with Manga Studio EX or MoI meets Manga
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 From:  Martin (MARTIN3D)
5426.7 In reply to 5426.6 
Paulrus, if you bought your daughter the EX version rather than the cheaper Debut version you are good to go.

By the way I discovered yesterday that one can buy MS EX from amazon for half the regular price.
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 From:  TpwUK
5426.8 
And Luxology joins in now too for modo users http://solidsmack.com/design/luxology-npr-kit-3d-models-2d-drawings/

Martin
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 From:  OSTexo
5426.9 
Hello,

Does MS EX 4 output smooth vector curves and patterns to EPS?
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 From:  Martin (MARTIN3D)
5426.10 In reply to 5426.9 
>Does MS EX 4 output smooth vector curves and patterns to EPS?

Hello,

that would be nice.
MS EX 4 can work with vector layers but unfortunately only internally i.e you can make lossless resizable vector 3D renderings but output is always pixels.
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 From:  OSTexo
5426.11 
Hello,

Thanks for the info, I saw that the application had an EPS export option and thought it might export vectors, which would be ideal.
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 From:  Martin (MARTIN3D)
5426.12 In reply to 5426.11 
Sorry no luck, its a pixel image that gets embedded in the eps or PDF file.
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 From:  Marc (TELLIER)
5426.13 In reply to 5426.12 
I don't know of any software that export smooth vector shading.
The closest solution I've found is to trace some kind of toon render with vector magic.

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 From:  chrisd (CHRIS_DORDONI)
5426.14 In reply to 5426.13 
Swift3d http://www.erain.com/ can do smooth vector shading
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 From:  OSTexo
5426.15 
Hello,

I haven't tried the latest version but there were some little areas that were off in the Erain product when I demoed it. It was almost as if it wasn't tracking the different color areas too well. Do you know if they have tightened this up? I think the Astute Graphics suite for AI will work well for me, I just need to wait until they get CS6 compatibility with the plugins for Windows.
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 From:  chrisd (CHRIS_DORDONI)
5426.16 In reply to 5426.15 
I tried Swift3d a few years back so I don't know if they have made any improvements.

Astute Graphics looks very useful. Thanks for posting that info

Chris
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 From:  OSTexo
5426.17 
Hello,

Danperk on the forum let me know about Astute Graphics Vectorscribe plugin. The entire suite of tools from them looks useful. They even have a halftone plugin looks like it makes true vector halftones, it may make for a very good companion app to MoI.
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 From:  twofoot
5426.18 
OMG! I've been looking for a simple way to create isometric drawings for my user manuals. Brilliant!

Thanks for this tip.

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