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3D Modeling F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 20 6:14 am)
Freeware 3D Modeling Software Links:
Blender | Trimble Sketchup | Wings 3D | Anim8or | Metasequoia | Clara IO (Browser-based 3d modeler)
Check out the MarketPlace Wishing Well, as a content creator's resource for your next project.
"What 3D Program Should I buy?" Not one person here can really tell you what's best for you, as everyone has their own taste in workflow. Try the demo or learning edition of the program you're interested in, this is the only way to find out which programs you like.
If you like the Hubble images, you may well be able to use one or a mixture for your images for your background. NASA and STScI are pretty generous in regards to use of their images.
Here's their copyright notice and usage restrictions. NASA / STScI Copyright Notice
Fog...depends on what software you're rendering. A lot of them will have a "distance fog" and some will even have a "ground fog" option available.
Core i7 950@3.02GHz | 12GB Corsair Dominator Ram@1600mHz | 2GB Geforce GTX 660
Lightwave | Blender | Marmoset | GIMP | Krita
Attached Link: http://www.apophysis.org/
Soem cool effects taht might work for you you can make in Apophysis. Link provided.The wit of a misplaced ex-patriot.
I cheated on my metaphysics exam by looking into the soul of the
person next to me.
These Photoshop tutorials can be enhanced with background elements from your 3D app - for example, asteroids or replace the 2D planet with a 3D one.
http://www.freephotoshop.ca/tutorials/effects/photoshop-space-and-planet-tutorial
http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2008/08/07/50-photoshop-tutorials-for-sky-and-space-effects/
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Can anyone help with tips on how to create a more realistic space scene. Im just using spheres and stars - but I want more in there - coloured nebulae and cloudy heavenly expanses - hubble space telescope type of images.
Also Im wanting to do a poster for a friend - a misty forest scene - but cant figure out how to get a nice deep mist from ground up - with a good depth of field.
Ive googled for tuts but havent struck paydirt on these.
Hope Im not being a pain here - still a noob - but trying to learn all I can.