If you were somehow thinking of doing ramped toons with Poser 11’s Cycles-based SuperFly rendering, rather than in the fast real-time Comic Book mode, there’s now a new free .MT5 Poser Cycles Color-Ramp to help with that.
But, as Poser’s own Charles Taylor advised in the recent Poser 12 Early Access webinar, basically… don’t try to use SuperFly for toon. I agree, learn to use the Comic Book mode properly instead. Real-time, fast, great results if handled correctly.
Still, I guess the ramp might be useful in other complex node setups that you need to port from Blender to Poser.
If you’re looking for article ideas, talking about Comic Book mode in Poser 12 could be nice.
I’ve been keeping a very sharp eye out, but I know absolutely nothing about it in Poser 12. Only that it’s still in there, and that the Renderosity page for the Poser 12 Early Access webinar mentioned “new line types” – but nothing was then said about these in the webinar itself. Poser 12 Early Access only has the photoreal stuff, not the comics stuff. For that we have to wait until mid-December or perhaps later.