Last for today’s 3D workings is back to NextLimit, this time using their RealFlow application ($4000 per license, yes all those zeros isn’t a typo). Using Element 3D in conjunction with other tools in After Effects can quickly lead to exciting results. I could have spent more time detailing this model out, but I was just tinkering so I stopped there. I started with a sphere, and ended up with the model you see below within 5 minutes. It’s a pretty simple program, but it has some really cool modeling features that act more like shaping clay than dealing with polys, points, or NURBs. ![]() I recently stumbled upon Pixologic’s Sculptris 3D modeling application (widely known for their ZBrush software), which is totally free to download without trial limitations imposed. As much as all of them are different in cost, performance, and features, they all output great quality 3D imagery in the end. Because of their diversity in what they do, I figured I’d blog about. ![]() In a single day today, I used about six different 3D apps, which ranged from Newtek Lightwave 3D, Video Copilot Element 3D, Pixologic Sculptris, NextLimit RealFlow, NextLimit Maxwell Studio, and NextLimit Maxwell Render. They all have their place and in this short blog post, I explore some of them. And I’m NOT talking about stereoscopic imagery! There are a lot of new 3D tools out there, from free, to cheap, to expensive.
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