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Kimitarusan 06-08-2009 09:43 PM


'nother quickie
messed up on the face tho

RKitagawa 06-08-2009 09:46 PM

i'm not quite sure how blender works, but you should see if you can turn up the antialiasing on ur render settings. so that you dont have those jagged outlines.

everybest 06-09-2009 03:09 PM

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Originally Posted by ARoomwithaMOOSE (Post 731103)
Is there anyone who knows how to get Blender make a 3D model that you then can print off and turn into a a really awesome 3D paper model?

I've read that you can, but I can't get Blender to import a jpg image let alone make a 3D replica. So if anyone knows how to do this your help/advice would be greatly appreciated.

After you model, you can export your file and import it into Pepakura to create the paper image.

Pepakura Designer

ARoomwithaMOOSE 06-09-2009 04:39 PM

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Originally Posted by RKitagawa (Post 731179)
it's a pretty complicated process...
it's not as simple as telling the program to make a paper model.

Heres a tutorial for ya: Creating paper models - Blender Artists Forums

Good luck man, you should post it up if you get it done, i'd love to see it.

THANK YOU SOOOOO MUCH!!!!!
I will look up the tutorial and give it a try:)

When I get it all figured out I will post a picture or two.:vsign:

Nendoroid 06-09-2009 07:57 PM

I haven't neccesarily done any 3D modeling and rendering, however I am editing movies with Vegas and After Effects as a hobby. I'm fairly proficient but I want to know how different it is from Adobe After Effects 3D environment creations and camera angles. Could someone help me with that?

RKitagawa 06-09-2009 08:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Nendoroid (Post 731697)
I haven't neccesarily done any 3D modeling and rendering, however I am editing movies with Vegas and After Effects as a hobby. I'm fairly proficient but I want to know how different it is from Adobe After Effects 3D environment creations and camera angles. Could someone help me with that?

it's completely different. After effects is very limited in it's 3D capabilities compared to true 3D applications. It's still the same basic concept (you have a camera, and objects placed in various locations throughout your scene), but in the end AE can't really have complex 3D objects, mostly just planes and text.

Nendoroid 06-09-2009 10:10 PM

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Originally Posted by RKitagawa (Post 731743)
it's completely different. After effects is very limited in it's 3D capabilities compared to true 3D applications. It's still the same basic concept (you have a camera, and objects placed in various locations throughout your scene), but in the end AE can't really have complex 3D objects, mostly just planes and text.

Ah I see. If it was anything similar I was hoping to learn the 3D modeling as well. I'll stick to video editing, for now. :ywave:

RKitagawa 06-09-2009 11:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Nendoroid (Post 731829)
Ah I see. If it was anything similar I was hoping to learn the 3D modeling as well. I'll stick to video editing, for now. :ywave:

eh, you shouldn't let the differences stop you. Give 3D modeling a shot if you can. It's fun. especially if you're into media art (which you seem to be).

Nendoroid 06-10-2009 03:36 PM

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Originally Posted by RKitagawa (Post 731881)
eh, you shouldn't let the differences stop you. Give 3D modeling a shot if you can. It's fun. especially if you're into media art (which you seem to be).

Thanks, I'll give it a shot. :vsign:

vegna 06-10-2009 10:35 PM

i haven't modeling in a few years not, lots interest along the away but this was one of my first modeling with max and i was really proud at the time.

Lizer zero from zoids, that was my 3rd or 2nd try, the first one wasn't that great, i did it in 05.


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