I want to draw 3D objects efficiently.
Do you have any idea how to draw the icons of men shown in the image
http://androidheadlines.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/Social1.jpg
?
Do you think they drew them one by one from the path with shadows? Or they can draw them using "Motion" functionality of Inkscape?
soichi
Excerpts from ishi soichi's message of Sat Dec 29 10:00:35 +0100 2012:
I want to draw 3D objects efficiently.
There is ctrl-shift-m which comes closest - however I guess they just used a real 3d application. Blender sketchup (google) can be downloaded for free. blender is open source, sketchup I don't know exactly.
Marc Weber
I have used Google Sketchup. But the thing is the quality of the image. I don't believe the Google Sketchup can achieve such quality.
I am sure Inkscape can draw things like the link above, and if drawing one by one is the only way, I will do it. Since I have started Inkscape recently, so I don't know the full capability of this particular software.
soichi
2012/12/29 Marc Weber <marco-oweber@...26...>
Excerpts from ishi soichi's message of Sat Dec 29 10:00:35 +0100 2012:
I want to draw 3D objects efficiently.
There is ctrl-shift-m which comes closest - however I guess they just used a real 3d application. Blender sketchup (google) can be downloaded for free. blender is open source, sketchup I don't know exactly.
Marc Weber
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On Sat, Dec 29, 2012 at 7:12 AM, Marc Weber <marco-oweber@...26...> wrote:
Excerpts from ishi soichi's message of Sat Dec 29 10:00:35 +0100 2012:
I want to draw 3D objects efficiently.
There is ctrl-shift-m which comes closest - however I guess they just used a real 3d application. Blender sketchup (google) can be downloaded for free. blender is open source, sketchup I don't know exactly.
- Blender is free software. - Sketchup is proprietary software.
Draw the 2D in Inkscape, then import it in Blender, extrude a thickness etc.
On Sat, Dec 29, 2012 at 2:22 PM, Felipe Sanches <juca@...2694...> wrote:
On Sat, Dec 29, 2012 at 7:12 AM, Marc Weber <marco-oweber@...26...> wrote:
Excerpts from ishi soichi's message of Sat Dec 29 10:00:35 +0100 2012:
I want to draw 3D objects efficiently.
There is ctrl-shift-m which comes closest - however I guess they just used a real 3d application. Blender sketchup (google) can be downloaded for free. blender is open source, sketchup I don't know exactly.
- Blender is free software.
- Sketchup is proprietary software.
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I know, having used Corel Draw on my last computer, that it is a feature on that program, I also know that I haven't yet found that feature on this computer. My suggestion is a little complicated, but here is what I would do:
What you need: Basic pencil shadowing knowledgeA guide comprised of a rough sketch (on paper) of where you want your objects. (it doesn't have to be accurate, however it will help you understand where you would see the thicknesses.A Ruler comprised from a vector line that is the length of the thickness you want your object. Inserting the guide into Inkscape, I would trace and perfect the surface of the object in question (primary shape). Once you are satisfied, create secondary shape wherever the thickness of your object would be, You can use a cube of sugar to help your mind grasp the concept, or a block of wood. Use your line, not changing it's length, against your primary shape to assure that the secondary shapes aren't too thick or thin. Adjust accordingly. As a guide to understand where the two shapes connect, I would start my secondary shapes with an odd color fill so that it's parameters are clear and non- confusing. Once you have the shapes creating the object, you need to use your shadowing skills to complete the object. One by one, use the gradient fill tools provided in order to properly adjust the shadowing in the places that need it. Remember that the light source(s) never change, no matter how many objects you want to create.
All this being said, I truely don't know much about Inkscape as I just started the program a week ago, despite taking a year-long course on vector graphics. However, I hope this helped. I truely believe that no matter what your medium is, the more control you take over your creation, the better the results become.
Date: Sat, 29 Dec 2012 18:00:35 +0900 From: soichi777@...155... To: inkscape-user@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: [Inkscape-user] 3D image using Inkscape
I want to draw 3D objects efficiently. Do you have any idea how to draw the icons of men shown in the image http://androidheadlines.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/Social1.jpg
? Do you think they drew them one by one from the path with shadows?Or they can draw them using "Motion" functionality of Inkscape?
soichi
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