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Other 3D programs Sketchup - Here is the link for those of you too lazy to google it :I sketchup.google.com/
3DS Max - Fully functional 3D program that can be used for modeling, animation, games, etc. It comes with Mental ray, a fairly good renderer. It's not specifically designed for making buildings, so it's harder to use than Sketchup in that regard, but it has awesome free plugins like the ones listed below. It is not free, but they offer free versions to students in participating schools (usually most colleges) which means as long as you have an e-mail account registered to your school, you can download it for free. usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/…
Ghost Town - A free 3DS Max plugin that will procedurally generate cities within minutes. It is still in development so expect it to have bugs, but it still works well enough for me. www.scriptspot.com/3ds-max/scr…
Building Generator - Another free 3DS MAX plugin. It automatically generates buildings within seconds. These buildings are more detailed and customizable than the ones in Ghost Town, but it only generates one building at a time. Also, it does not generate interior furnishing, only the exterior. www.tysonibele.com/Main/Buildi…
Blender - 100% free fully functioning 3D program that can be used for character modeling, animation, games, etc. Best used with the plugin below www.blender.org/
Suicidator city generator - a Blender plugin that comes in both free and pro version. It has ups and downs compared to Ghost Town so it's good to check out both and use them both to best fit your needs. cgchan.com/suicidator/
City Engine - It's a crazy complicated 3D program that generates super realistic and customizable cities. However, it is also crazy expensive and will immediately crash if your computer doesn't have 16-24 gigs of RAM. Not really recommended unless you want to base your entire career on drawing cities www.esri.com/software/cityengi…
CityScape - An amazing and easy to use program that used to come free with 3DS Max but stupid stuff happened and now the program doesn't exist at all; you can't even buy it. However, if you know your google well, and knows the dark corners of the internet, you can still find a student version of it. No link because it technically doesn't exist anymore (or does it? ಠ_ಠ )
Kerkythea - A free external rendering program capable of photo-realistic results. I just found out about it and haven't used it yet but it sounds pretty cool on top of being free.
V-ray - a render plugin for 3DS Max, Sketchup, and other 3D programs. It can render realistic and non-photo-realistic images (i.e. cartoon line art), it also has cool fisheye lens and other effects. It renders directly within the 3D program so you don't have to switch to another render program to use it. It is not free ): www.vray.com/
Other Drawing programs Paint tool SAI - Love this program. Very easy to draw with compared to Photoshop, which is better for editing than drawing. It's also very cheap. Only around $50 when I bought it www.systemax.jp/en/sai/
Corel Painter - Good for mimicing traditional materials such as oil paint and water color. Ideal for adding that extra hand painted feel to 3D images. Not free and not cheap ): www.corel.com/corel/product/in…
Photoshop - Everyone has heard of it. Like the name, it's best at editing photos (or 3D images). It's also used by many artists to paint, but I prefer SAI. www.photoshop.com/
Too poor to buy any of these?
Most of us are not rich or just too young and mom said "NO"... well, I'm NOT encouraging this, but a standard rule is: If there is a program, a free cracked version of it exists somewhere on the internet. Usually google is enough to find them, if not, try 3D forums.
Good luck!
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Comments: 868
nevolen [2012-09-21 13:51:21 +0000 UTC]
You can always use high def stock instead of 3D models, will that cripple the technique?
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Haeimdall In reply to ??? [2012-09-17 06:44:13 +0000 UTC]
I wish i had more RAM (i have 1 gb u.u)
But... THANKS!
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HoboBroccoli [2012-09-11 09:05:55 +0000 UTC]
Oh man this is so complicated
but there will come a time i understood this
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johandarkweb [2012-09-09 17:31:50 +0000 UTC]
WOW... Super 3d manga tutorial! That´s an amazing work.
I´m doing a comic with 3d too, Arkham Roots: [link]
Would it be too much ask you where did you upload that 3D model of the rich house?
I mean in 3 months probably I will need to do a super High level place (an Eliseum for Vampires in Barcelona) and that place would be perfect).
Thanks in advance, and thank you for this super tutorial
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ArcticMammals [2012-09-09 03:25:21 +0000 UTC]
YAY! this will help me so much since I'm bad at(or rather, I find I can't put in the time for)backrounds! thank u for posting this!
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Ark-illustrates In reply to ??? [2012-09-08 01:20:12 +0000 UTC]
VERY HELPFUL!!
You should check out
He uses SketchUp alot too ^^
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FeenixDOWN In reply to ??? [2012-09-06 05:35:31 +0000 UTC]
i need to know what brushes and settings you use on photoshop. ( You use that right?) to get that watercolor paint affect. ive tried the watercolor brushes they provide but it doesnt look the same.
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JinCity In reply to ??? [2012-09-04 23:52:44 +0000 UTC]
i will try my best to do something like this....weee im joining yearbook this year!!!! mostly cuz we got no graphic design or srt club =__= but i will work to the hardest ><
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An1matedSoul In reply to ??? [2012-09-03 12:22:01 +0000 UTC]
Man, even if I do this my backgrounds are still awful
But thanks for the tutorial, you're awesome! :3
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CouchyCreature In reply to ??? [2012-09-02 22:01:19 +0000 UTC]
congratulations, a great tute.
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AnAliasUnknown In reply to ??? [2012-08-31 21:42:45 +0000 UTC]
I will definitely have to keep this tutorial in mind. Thanks!
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fanservice25 In reply to ??? [2012-08-29 21:32:16 +0000 UTC]
Thank you!! Ohh thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you(xN)
This is going to help someone who's so weak(like me) in drawing perpective, architecture, buildings & light/mood composition! (plus others many stuff) Iyou with burning passion of 1000 suns
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untitled512 [2012-08-28 22:27:19 +0000 UTC]
thank you for sharing your skills. you have made drawing much easier especially when comic and animation is so the time consuming.
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LavenderHope06 [2012-08-28 10:32:32 +0000 UTC]
Hi! Is the google-earth plug-in for sketch-up free?
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Shink0u-chan In reply to ??? [2012-08-27 05:23:50 +0000 UTC]
i now know the secret to your amazing backgrounds
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Aellostriker2 [2012-08-24 19:33:33 +0000 UTC]
nice ! but unfortunately, I was trained for maya T_T
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MissBrittanyMarie In reply to ??? [2012-08-23 01:32:44 +0000 UTC]
I'm not sure what I am doing wrong. I get the model that I want, but then it disappears . :/
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DerpinaChan In reply to ??? [2012-08-20 15:15:45 +0000 UTC]
2 GB RAM computer, oh what joy!
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Mann-of-LaMancha In reply to ??? [2012-08-18 19:45:57 +0000 UTC]
If I may also critique, why are you using jpeg files instead of png? jpeg are not capable to show lines as well as png (nor tiff but I know little about it and thus use tiff extremely rarely (actually only once)), and lines are all I am seeing in all of your sample drawings.
Granted jpeg is a smaller format size and people with small memory computers shouldn't use such large formats (at least if they had sense they shouldn't ). For instance, if this tutorial was done in png format, then instead of 12.6MB size, it would likely be somewhere around 24MB but the line-work would be less pixelated.
Just an observation...
If you weren't aware, PNG is a lossless uncompressed format, whereas jpg is a compressed format and thus has a loss of quality in each time it is moved, copied and/or edited. I believe TIFF (or I thinking of TGA?) is smaller than PNG, but PNG automatically comes with an alpha layer. BUT, if an alpha layer is used, then PNG is a smaller format than TIFF. Also PNG has a higher supported, commonly viewable format while TIFF (or TGA?) is not.
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itslehua In reply to Mann-of-LaMancha [2012-10-07 21:14:27 +0000 UTC]
Your post interested me enough to take a shot at responding.
I'm sure Yuumei is aware of file tags; as well as their lossy and compression natures.
She's been around for a while, and regularly posts in PNG formats when her pieces call for it. [link] [link] [link]
Of course, I'm just speculating here, but the reason for the JPG/JPEG file is because she's just using them as a "base sketch" for her to paint over. As you said, JPGs don't "show lines as well as PNG", but there's no reason for her to have bold, nearly vectorized lines when most of it is going to disappear behind paint or become 're-lined' in her sketchy style anyway. As you can see: [link] .
In regards to TIFF, I've only used that when dealing with print media. I'm sure PNG would have sufficed for the purpose you've mentioned.
For your other question, posting thumbnails in the description is a paid for feature. You'll need a dA subscription for it to work.
dA's FAQ can be found here: [link] .
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Mann-of-LaMancha In reply to itslehua [2012-10-08 00:20:59 +0000 UTC]
I kind of figured she did, but but not seeing the next point, knowing it and not using it was confusing to me.
Hmm! A valid point I suppose about it being a waste of time as it would "disappear behind paint".
Aha! I should have figured it was a paid feature. Thanks for explaining that.
meh! In my experiences, dA search (or ANY forum's search) is a waste of time. I could find a user, group or FAQ faster using google!
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Mann-of-LaMancha In reply to ??? [2012-08-18 18:53:42 +0000 UTC]
If I may, how do you post your own pictures into the dA description?
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Mann-of-LaMancha In reply to ??? [2012-08-18 18:51:24 +0000 UTC]
Well, I only have the free version of SketchUp which doesn't have as many styles, and sadly that includes watercolors, however and I only have about 2 gig RAM so most of this is probably beyond me and I HAVE experimented with using multiple layers of different SU export default styles (with which I use with GIMP), BUT, I didn't know about this "styles" tab at all, though, again, I have been able to jump around and use the different default styles with my current tools selection. Also, I suspect I am probably pushing the envelope as it is, as I am making models that are two to three times the (MB) size of the tutorial size mansion.
So, thanks for supplying the information you have and know that with a little bit of knowledge, I am a very dangerous person! (So I am a much more dangerous person now. BEWARE MODELING WORLD!)
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MaNgaFeeLOVESmAngAs In reply to ??? [2012-08-17 11:07:40 +0000 UTC]
Thanks so much for this tutorial
I'm so pumped to test this out now !!
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Zorrowl In reply to ??? [2012-08-16 17:26:55 +0000 UTC]
This is amazing! If you do another tutorial, anatomy would be really helpful.
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myselfonly In reply to ??? [2012-08-15 10:43:47 +0000 UTC]
This is awesome! Thank you for sharing! God Bless you!))
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circuitbird [2012-08-15 03:38:17 +0000 UTC]
Whaaat this is awesome. I have a really tough time with backgrounds - why haven't I thought of this already?
Thanks for this!
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lonesomeyes In reply to ??? [2012-08-15 02:58:46 +0000 UTC]
OMG! This is really helpfull! I have been touch 3D max for 2 years but I didn't even think to use it like this! Good job XD
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Scrat-Riker In reply to ??? [2012-08-12 23:19:07 +0000 UTC]
This is fantastic! Thank you so much!
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Nixelh In reply to ??? [2012-08-12 11:11:27 +0000 UTC]
This is so.. gah, can't find words to describe it.
Just, thank you for the tutorial, it wll be soo helpful!
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KoizumiKumiko In reply to ??? [2012-08-12 09:49:56 +0000 UTC]
Hi! I wanted to ask you something about 3DS Max. In September I'm going to attend high school, which is an art institute. If I ask for an e-mail address registred to this school, will I be able to download it for free? I would really like to >w<
By the way, really useful tutorial, thank you sooo much
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rena212 In reply to ??? [2012-08-11 02:30:36 +0000 UTC]
Wow, thank you so much for this wonderful tutorial! It helped me so much, especially since I'm horrible at drawing backgrounds, as I don't have a tablet. The background I made using this tut looks great, thank you again!
[link]
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