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This page provides details on the V-Ray Toon Render Element.

Overview 


The V-Ray Toon Render Element renders the entire scene with the V-Ray Toon Render Effect and contains a mask for the toon outlines, although the toon color is not present in it. It also supports opacity set from the toon effect, presenting it as grayed outlines.

 

UI Path: ||Render Setup window|| > Render Elements tab...

||Render Setup window||  > Render Elements  tab  > Add  button  > VRayToon


 

 

Parameters


This render element is enabled through the Render Elements tab of the Render Setup window in 3ds Max and displays its parameters in a rollout at the bottom of the window:

VrayVFB – When enabled, the render element appears in the V-Ray Virtual Frame Buffer. 

Deep output – Specifies whether to include this render element in deep images. 

Color mapping – Applies the color mapping options specified in the Color mapping rollout of the V-Ray tab in the Render Setup window to this render element. This option is enabled by default. 

Multiplier – Sets the overall intensity of the render element, where 1.0 is the standard multiplier.

Invert color – inverts the black and white colors.

For the toon effect to be visible in the V-Ray Toon Render Element, the  VRayToon Render Effect must be present and active.

 

 


Common Uses


The V-Ray Toon Render Element is useful for changing the appearance of a render in a compositing or image editing application. The VRayToon Render Element holds a mask for the toon outlines (the toon color is not present in it).
It has an option to invert its output so instead of white lines on a black background, we can get the opposite. It also supports opacity set from the toon effect.

 

 


V-Ray Toon Render Element

 


V-Ray Toon Render Element with invert color enabled


 

 

 

 


V-Ray Toon Render Element with Do reflections/refractions enabled in the VRayToon Render Effect and invert color enabled
(all V-Ray materials reflection and refraction have not been set to Affect All channels)



V-Ray Toon Render Element with
Do reflections/refractions enabled in the VRayToon Render Effect and invert color enabled
(all V-Ray materials reflection and refraction have been set to Affect All channels)



V-Ray Toon Render Element composited over the VRayDiffuseFilter render element while set to multiply in composite


 

Notes


  • For the toon effect to be visible in the V-Ray Toon Render Element, the  VRayToon Render Effect must be present and active.
  • When the Do reflections/refractions option is enabled for the V-Ray Toon Effect, then in order for all reflected and refracted toon lines to be present in the render element, you need to set the V-Ray materials' reflection and refraction to Affect All channels. Lights must also be turned on within the scene or no reflections/refractions will be present in the render.