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3D Want recomendation for 3d program


lautaro

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My first post!

Im looking to learn a 3d program mostly to be able to design logtypes, the flashy, space looking blocky ones. The ones with the light effects on them and the gizmos and 3d desgined frames and stuff! You know which one im talking about! :shocked:

:P Seriously, is there any special program that is better or this?
 
lautaro said:
Im looking to learn a 3d program mostly to be able to design logtypes, the flashy, space looking blocky ones. The ones with the light effects on them and the gizmos and 3d desgined frames and stuff! You know which one im talking about!

I'm confused as what it is what you're looking for (and I do have experience with 3D software, in my case Cinema 4D).
Maybe these programs might do the job:

http://www.xara.com/products/xara3d/
http://www.ulead.com/c3ds/runme.htm
http://www.anim8or.com/ (free)
http://www.wings3d.com/ (free)
http://www.blender.org (free)
 
I understand completely that you are confused. The reason that i want to learn a 3D program is mostly for designing LOGOS and the things that surround or frame them. No landscapes or 3d models of techological stuff. I dont know of there are any such differences, jsut wanted to know if there is one program that is better for such things.
 
Well, to be honest, there is nothing that I would call "easy 3D software". Sure, Ulead Cool 3D or Xara 3D are pretty simple, but once you want more than just using some basic shapes (which get pretty boring very fast) you can't get around the more complicated modeling tools. That doesn't mean you really need expensive programs like Cinema 4D, Lightwave, Maya, 3DS Max, etc or even a reasonable complicated free program like blender, no you can use the rather easy to use Wings 3D instead and achieve some amazing results. The point I'm trying to make is; there is no easy way of doing 3D modeling beyond basic shapes, don't start looking for it, because you won't find it lautaro. :)
 
Once again good answer. I tried the Xara demo, and i see what you mean. Amazingly well thought through and inuitiative. I just instanylu knew how to do everyyhing. But in 1 hour i realized that everything would end up looking more or less the same after a while.

One question about the "real" 3d renders. Is there any programm that lets you take a font and start with it to create your model? Or does that work with all good 3d renderers? (it must be really tough to build up a text from just shapes)
 
lautaro said:
One question about the "real" 3d renders. Is there any programm that lets you take a font and start with it to create your model? Or does that work with all good 3d renderers? (it must be really tough to build up a text from just shapes)

No, for the majority of program you don't need to model the text yourself. Most of these programs have a text tool that allow you to type text like you would type text in Photoshop. You can also adjust parameters like font, size, italics, etc. The next step in Cinema 4D for example would be to attach an extrude nurbs object to the text object (like in this tutorial http://www.tutorialguide.net/create_simple_3d_text_tutorial.html ) which will change the 2D text path into solid 3D text. You can then adjust lighting, add texture, bevels, etc.
To be honest... creating 3D text is one of the easiest things to do with any 3D program.
 
Well, for creating cool realistik logos it would be Maya or 3DsMax. But there is actually a programm called Swift3D. As i heard, it is capable with Flash FX. But they all require lots and lots of study
 
Hum 3D-Great,i like and love to work with 3d.working with 3d using photoshop its even very cool thing,everyone like it.
As i am conserned 3D is changing,there are opensource and commercial 3d products are available,but for any novoice or new beginner entering into 3d without any guidance very difficuilt.so what is i am talking about
yes i am talking about the truth.. from my view point cinema 4d is the best tool i ever seen before.its interface is damn good for any begginer to pro.I already told that 3D is changing,now its a great leap into 3d ie
sculpting to get a brief idea what i am talking about you can visit these links
http://www.pixologic.com/zbrush/home/home.php

http://www.mudbox3d.com/

These are fast enough to learn and model 3D stuff.
:sneaky: need any help just PM me

Have a nice time here PSG.com
 

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