Ink n paint lighting (3ds max)


#1

any tips on getting some good shading when lighting something with an ink n paint in 3ds max

i keep lighting my model but i cant see the cool cartoon style shadows really

https://www.dropbox.com/s/b4zrv40ax1i1s0h/2.png

i have to be lighting this wrong, i want me some harsh shadows so i can clearly see the cartoonyness


#2

You should start from adding lights into your scene :slight_smile: from pic you sent I see there no lights. No gi is needed for toon shading if you go for ink.


#3

Post a screen shot of your material setup.


#4

https://www.dropbox.com/s/jhg7j6uvukndlv8/2222.png

im new to lighting things, not even sure if theres a certain way i should be doing it with ink n paint


#5

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