From the course: Creating Motion Graphics with Sketch and Toon in Cinema 4D

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Understanding Sketch and Toon display settings

Understanding Sketch and Toon display settings

From the course: Creating Motion Graphics with Sketch and Toon in Cinema 4D

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Understanding Sketch and Toon display settings

- Now you may notice that when you apply Sketch and Toon to your scene, nothing in your viewport changes. You can't see the actual lines that are applied with Sketch and Toon. In this movie, we'll go over how you can turn this option on via the Sketch and Toon Editor Display settings. So let's go ahead and navigate to our Editor Display settings in our Sketch and Toon render options. Now by default, this Show Lines option is turned off. And this is due to the fact that once you enable the lines in the viewport, it tends to slow down your viewport's speed. So let's go ahead and turn this on. And immediately you'll see that the Sketch and Toon lines are now visible in our viewport. Next is our Full Redraw option here. If we check this on, we can move objects in our scene, or model them, and our lines will refresh in real time. So this is nice for smaller scenes, but for larger scenes this could really slow down your viewport, so keep that in mind. The same thing goes for these Draw…

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