Toon shading overview
 
 
 

Toon shading creates the look of 2D cel or cartoon animation using 3D modeling and animation software. Elements of the “toon” look include profile lines (outlines), border lines, crease lines, intersection lines, and solid color shading. Combined, these elements recreate the look of traditional animation’s “ink and paint” technique, where ink refers to lines and paint refers to shading.

The Toon menu in the Rendering menu set contains various items and tools specifically for creating toon shading, which lets you:

For an example of toon lines in animation, click the link below to play the movie of Carrot Top, created by Duncan Brinsmead and Rick Kogucki.

carrotTop.mov

NoteMaya displays a warning message if your video card is not qualified for hardware rendering, which can affect the display in the scene view (for example, Toon shading). In this case, shading in the scene view is what you get with non-High Quality rendering, or when not using the hardware renderer.