Day 59. Some of these creative tools require time and experimentation to figure out what you can do with them. I made a 3D model a few weeks ago using a very cool iPad app called 123D Creature from AutoDesk. It's amazing software, and really shows just how powerful the graphics hardware is on the latest iPads. I wanted to push this idea a bit further, so this creature is a little more sophisticated than the last one, with a more complex skeleton and more detailed modelling, lighting and rendering.
Once I made the model I snapped shots of it in different positions (just to show that it really is made in 3D!) I then dropped those images into Diptic and arranged them into this grid design. One thing this daily create project is really forcing me to do is "app smashing", where content is passed from app to app to come up with interesting things that the combination of those apps can offer.
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Friday, 28 February 2014
Monday, 10 February 2014
041 - Little Creatures
Day 41. After playing with Autodesk's 123D Catch the other day I discovered that Autodesk actually make quite a few different (and amazing!) virtual 3D modelling tools for the iPad. Today's create is my first attempt at using 123D Creatures, an incredible 3Dmodelling tool for making imaginary creatures.
On the iPad it's actually a full 3D model that can be fairly easily sculpted and modelled in 3D space. Very cool.
On the iPad it's actually a full 3D model that can be fairly easily sculpted and modelled in 3D space. Very cool.
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