Software like EasyToy for Mac? [message #63763] Sun, 10 March 2013 23:28 UTC |
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Hey everyone!
I'm new to the forum, and I'm also new to the whole 3D printing world. I'm currently working on an art piece that incorporates a sculptural piece which I want to have 3D printed. I've designed and trademarked a cartoon character that I'd love to render in 3D, and the easiest software that seems to do this is EasyToy (only for Windows). If anyone has ever made any toy-like renders (pokemon, hello kitty, etc) which software would you recommend for beginners? Below I've attached the jpg file of the character, so you guys can see what I'm working with. I'm currently using sketch-up and it's really difficult dealing with curved edges, and Blender was just too complicated to learn quickly.
Any tips thanks so much!
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| Re: Software like EasyToy for Mac? [message #63790 is a reply to message #63784 ] Mon, 11 March 2013 09:11 UTC |
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You all are awesome! Thanks for replying!
Is the tracing feature possible in other programs like Sculptris or Blender? I guess what I'm looking for is a program that can quickly work with easy shapes (spheres, triangles, boxes, and not too difficult for beginners). I've been using Google Sketch-up but when it comes to curved surfaces it's really really difficult.
I'm going to give sculptris a try, but realistic detail isn't super important to me because I'm trying to create a simple cartoon character (think Hello Kitty).
Here's the image I'm working with, maybe after you see it, you might be able to guide me to one that would be the best for what I'm working on.
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| Re: Software like EasyToy for Mac? [message #63794 is a reply to message #63793 ] Mon, 11 March 2013 09:47 UTC |
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Here, this guy goes into the basics of using Sculptris while on the Mac OS.
http://vimeo.com/61128359
Let us 3D print the universe. Oh wait! Maybe we already have! 
James
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