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    • Al HartA Offline
      Al Hart
      last edited by

      @thomthom said:

      Do you have to uninstall previous versions when installing new ones?

      No, you do not need to uninstall, but something is wrong here:

      1. When you go to the downloads page, does it show version IE24b?

      (If not click refresh in the web browser)

      1. As you install it, does the zip file say: Click here to install NprTools_1_1_IE24npr.exe

      2. After you install it, and click the first icon to bring up the about box, does it show version IE24npr?

      Al Hart

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      • thomthomT Offline
        thomthom
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        I had RpTools_1_1_IA07t.zip

        when I went to the download page it says: "Version: IA07"

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        • Al HartA Offline
          Al Hart
          last edited by

          One other thing (and this may be the one!)

          When you reinstall NprTools, make sure you select NprTools and not RpTools.

          There is an old version of RpTools on the download page which is replacing the newer version of NprTools.

          I'm sure that is the problem.

          I will try to get it fixed. (1/2 or our staff is on vacation this week, so some things are getting a little delayed)

          Al Hart

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          • thomthomT Offline
            thomthom
            last edited by

            Doh! 😳 Downloading "Version: IE24b" now... I didn't read properly...

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            • thomthomT Offline
              thomthom
              last edited by

              Why does it look like it's softing out the sketchy shadows?

              MMC - Blueprint-SKSH.png

              nrp-settings.png

              And what is the Washout slider?

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              • Al HartA Offline
                Al Hart
                last edited by

                @thomthom said:

                Why does it look like it's softing out the sketchy shadows?

                And what is the Washout slider?

                I worked hard to try to make the shadows soft. 😄

                Which part of "soft" didn't you want?
                (If you don't want the 5 softer areas (see arrows), then set the number of iterations to 1 - so the soft shadow effect is not used for the Sketchy Shadows.

                If you want the all the shadows darker (more white), then make sure that your "Shadow" material is solid black, since any lightness in the material will make the shadows softer.

                soft-shadow-areas.jpg

                Washout moves the original image more towards white, black or grey. This is helpful when you are using a fairly solid (50% or more) shadow pattern, and want the original drawing to be made darker by the shadows.

                This is a normal image with dark shadow lines

                http://wiki.renderplus.com/images/a/a6/House1-white-SS-d.png

                Here the base image is washed out

                http://wiki.renderplus.com/images/b/be/House1-white-SS-bd.png

                Wash out may make more sense when you are using both sun and shadow lines, and want the base image to be close to grey.

                Al Hart

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                • thomthomT Offline
                  thomthom
                  last edited by

                  Sketchy shadows with soft shadows is a nice feature. I just couldn't work out what to do if I didn't want them. For the Blueprint type of sketch I'm trying to do I prefer them without.

                  Looking at the wiki, it seems to be possible to have the shadow texture aligned to the screen and not to the geometry?

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                  • L Offline
                    linea
                    last edited by

                    Al

                    NPR tools looks great I haven't tried it yet, but will get around to it soon. Just a thought, would it be possible for the sketchy shadows to display as a series of dots as opposed to lines?

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                    • thomthomT Offline
                      thomthom
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                      @linea said:

                      Just a thought, would it be possible for the sketchy shadows to display as a series of dots as opposed to lines?

                      You can any any SU textured material as the shadow pattern. 😉

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                      • Al HartA Offline
                        Al Hart
                        last edited by

                        @thomthom said:

                        Sketchy shadows with soft shadows is a nice feature. I just couldn't work out what to do if I didn't want them. For the Blueprint type of sketch I'm trying to do I prefer them without.

                        Looking at the wiki, it seems to be possible to have the shadow texture aligned to the screen and not to the geometry?

                        If you don't want soft shadows, set the iterations to 1. I used to have a check box "Use soft shadows" on the Sketchy Shadows dialog box. Perhaps I will put it back.

                        If you want the texture aligned to the screen, rather than to the faces in the model, use Soft Shadows, rather than Sketchy Shadows. You can still make them "non-soft" with just one iteration, but use the Texture Shadow Color mode to use an image as a mask for the shadows.

                        Also, in your earlier example you have very broad soft shadows. Try using 10 iterations but only 2 days and 15 minutes, and you will get just a little softening at the edges.

                        Al Hart

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                        • Al HartA Offline
                          Al Hart
                          last edited by

                          We have uploaded a new version of NprTools- IF16.

                          See: Downloads

                          This version has combined Soft Shadows and Sketchy Shadows into a single tab dialog - which uses the same settings for both and which should also be easier to use.

                          We have also added some radio button presets for Shadow Softness and Spread which should make it easier to get the desired effects. (After adding lots of options to let you control shadow softness, patterns, intensity, and other things the application has become rather complex. These radio settings will make it easier to get started. However you can still adjust iterations, days and times as desired in Custom mode.)

                          http://wiki.renderplus.com/images/d/db/Soft-Shadows-Dialog.jpg

                          Al Hart

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