Artistic Renderworks options
Command |
Path |
Artistic Renderworks Options |
View > Rendering |
When you select the Artistic Renderworks mode, a variety of styles and options are available to create a hand-drawn or artistic look for a 3D drawing. These settings apply only to the current drawing and remain in effect in the current drawing until the settings are changed. In addition, the settings are saved when creating templates (see Concept: Templates).
Artistic Renderworks options are available as part of a Renderworks style; see Renderworks styles. A Renderworks style allows artistic parameters to be saved as a resource to be re-applied later and shared between files.
Artistic Renderworks does not produce sketch rendering of 2D objects.
To set Artistic Renderworks options:
Select the command.
The Artistic Renderworks Options dialog box opens. A preview scene is shown in order to evaluate the effects of the different options.
Select the Style from the list, and then set specific style parameters. The preview image displays the resulting effect.
Most Artistic Renderworks styles use hidden line rendering (except for Art and Hatch). These styles may require longer rendering times for drawings with many facets (polygons). A style that does not use hidden line rendering is recommended for extremely complex drawings.
The Artistic Renderworks styles allow the layer’s Renderworks background to show through, if one has been defined and applied (see Applying Renderworks backgrounds).
Many of the artistic styles share the parameters of edge color and edge thickness. Some parameters are uniquely available to certain styles.
Click to show/hide the parameters.Click to show/hide the parameters.
Parameter |
Description |
Style where applied |
Edge Thickness |
Specifies the thickness of lines used in the style; for lines that vary in thickness, this sets the thickest portion of the line |
All styles except Art and Hatch |
Edge Color |
Click the color box to select the color of the lines |
All styles except Art and Hatch |
Shadow Color |
Click the color box to select the color of shadows |
Lines and Shadow |
Change Image |
Selects a different image to apply to Art mode; the image selected must be square, and contain a color-mapped sphere. The color of the sphere is used to color the image. |
Art |
Click to show/hide the options.Click to show/hide the options.
Artistic Renderworks option |
Description |
None |
For comparison, the image below is rendered with Final Quality Renderworks
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Art |
Transforms the image into a single color with shadows
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Cartoon |
Traces a border around edges of objects and combines simplified shading with drawn edges
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Hatch |
Shades the image with stroked hatch lines
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Lines and Shadow |
Traces a border around the edges of objects and displays shadows
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Pencil (soft) |
Simulates a hand-drawn pencil drawing with soft, smudged pencil lines at the edges of objects
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Pencil (Sketch Concept) |
Simulates a hand-drawn pencil drawing with thin lines that extend slightly past their intended point
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Pencil (Rough Sketch) |
Simulates a hand-drawn pencil drawing with many overlapping lines
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Pencil (Loose) |
Simulates a hand-drawn pencil drawing with curvy, careless straight lines
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Pen (Thick and Thin) |
Simulates a hand-drawn pen drawing with uneven pressure on the pen nib
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Pen (Thin Distance) |
Simulates a hand-drawn pen drawing with lines that get thinner as the line retreats
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Crayon |
Draws edges with a thick, monochrome crayon
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Chunky Lines |
Draws lines with a hesitant stroke that simulates the ink sinking into the paper at those points
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Cloned Lines |
Draws overlapping, tapering lines
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Brush (Watercolor) |
Draws as with a thin watercolor brush, with ink that soaks into the paper
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Brush (Watercolor Light) |
Similar to Brush (Watercolor), but with less pressure applied
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Brush (Chinese) |
Draws as with ink and a watercolor brush, with thicker lines at the corners
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Brush (Chinese Fade) |
Draws as with ink and a watercolor brush, with lines that start thick and become thinner along the stroke
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Select View > Rendering > Artistic Renderworks to render with the specified option.