Known for its versatility in creating different artistic styles beyond just standard anime.
A classic shader often modified to enhance toon colors when they aren't properly set in the base model.
Several shaders have become community staples for achieving high-quality stylized renders:
While Ray-MMD is primarily a PBR (Physically Based Rendering) shader, it has a specialized "Toon" configuration that combines realistic lighting with cell-shaded textures.
Unlike realistic shading that uses smooth gradients, toon shaders use a limited number of solid color blocks to represent light and shadow.
A popular choice for creators looking for soft, high-quality cel shading. How to Apply and Configure Toon Shaders
Known for its versatility in creating different artistic styles beyond just standard anime.
A classic shader often modified to enhance toon colors when they aren't properly set in the base model.
Several shaders have become community staples for achieving high-quality stylized renders:
While Ray-MMD is primarily a PBR (Physically Based Rendering) shader, it has a specialized "Toon" configuration that combines realistic lighting with cell-shaded textures.
Unlike realistic shading that uses smooth gradients, toon shaders use a limited number of solid color blocks to represent light and shadow.
A popular choice for creators looking for soft, high-quality cel shading. How to Apply and Configure Toon Shaders