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bruised_panda Posted: September 17, 2009   Post subject: MAYA: Rendering 3D to 2D?
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Hi, I'm pretty new to Maya. I'm not sure if this question was brought up and if this is the right section to post. (Do forgive me if I did post in the wrong area)

Erm, as stated in the heading, how do I convert a model in Maya that looks 3D to look 2D with outline? Is it got to do with the rendering preferences? What else do I need to know? Lighting? O_O

Thanks in advance for the comments and helps given. And thanks for reading. ^_^

-bruised_panda

BugsHunter Posted: November 16, 2009   Post subject:
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As i know, you will need a side camera which will be animated only on XY axis. Smile
Please let me know if i am not right!


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You can selcet render mode then take a copy of render mode (select print scrn butoon form keyboard) then open pohotshop open your picture than you can guess what you will do.

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