vector 3d
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- hula
heya,
is there a software that can wrap vector art around 3d objects and then save back to vector ?
thanks!
cp
- ptouch7180
whats the output?
- typist0
no
- Nairn0
for the second part...
http://www.tamasoft.co.jp/pepaku…
- hula0
mmm.... i want to bring it back into illustrator ultimately.
- airey0
swift 3d
- Nairn0
What are you trying to do, and how complex is your model?
- MrOneHundred0
You can do it in Illustrator. Effect > 3D. Takes a bit of practice and some time in the Help files, but it’s pretty easy.
- +13point14159
- doesnt that only do extrudes?
hula - no, it is a full 3D mapping. does take time to master but it does it just fine.e-pill
- typist0
guy, look at his website, apparently he is not asking map a vector art onto a simple geometrical object. swift 3d can't do the job either
- airey0
swift 3d vs4 can i thought?
http://www.erain.com/products/sw…
typist, is it that it won't then output as vector effectively?
- typist0
you can only map bitmap texture onto it in swift 3d, can't import live vector art and map it.
- e-pill0
hula, your 3D is amazing!!
perhaps one day you and me can collab.
create a dope mecha together.:)
- CyBrain0
Yeah, your textures are really outstanding. Keep it up.
- mikotondria30
Yeh, great work with that boney/graffiti/segmented geiger type character over on the cgi board - you and epill should SO do something together, he's got a real sharp eye for old-school graf lines and angles and energy and you've got some mad skills with zbrush and a great 3rd dimension understanding - if I had the money, I'd pay you guys to create the characters in a mutant bio-bot game on a planet that has 10 times the gravity of earth, where technology must be exotically engineered and massively reinforced just to stay in shape, and semi-concious bots that are remotely uploaded and built from another dimension try to take over the engineering plant - a fully self-aware, self-sufficient mining operation, many cubic kilometers in volume, that scours and devours the planet, and its crust, creating ever more complex and deadly machines.
There won't be any cute little animal type japanese characters that will somehow use their age-old principles of fairness and balance to right some underlying wrong, or any of that hokey crap - similarly there won't be some mythical messiah-type figure who scowls and talks in riddles before performing similar wrong-righting - nothing like that. It will be dark, hard, impossibly agressive and massive satanic machines, locked under miles of grinding nuclear-powered titanium, writhing and blasting and melting each other into searing, recycled oblivion, over and over, unstoppable, unfathomable, undrawable.Yeh.
- e-pill0
*ponders the idea of a "competition in dominance"
- xcarlx0
yes!, but you need strong knowledge of 3d software....
in rhino there is a command called project to surface which can do that, you can then export it to illustrator, a cad, whatever.