What can I use...

Started by N-drju, August 28, 2019, 07:36:57 AM

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N-drju

...to create 3D objects? What is the available software? I have never explored this territory yet. :-[

I don't need anything "fancy". All I require is to be able to model and texture some decent-looking buildings / houses for use in future projects. You know, so I don't have to purchase models each time I do something...

What would you recommend?
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Tangled-Universe

The most obvious suggestion I guess is to go for Blender.
It's free, there's tons of tutorials/info on it and an active community.

cyphyr

Blender is free (and the latest version is way more user friendly) and VERY extensive in it's abilities.
Also check out Hexagon, part of the Daz ecosystem. Also Free and comes with integration to a whole bunch of content
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masonspappy

Suggest Blender.  it's open source, incredibly powerful and there are tons of forums and tutorials out there for understanding how things work.

N-drju

Then Blender it is. :)

I already tried to shear and cut a simple cube to make roof shapes for a house and I am pleased with the tools at hand. Offers a lot of flexibility without any trade offs.
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Tangled-Universe

If you want to learn modelling then this youtube channel (Arrimus3D) is gold:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSLLdTBwLMfTKWS56tOiQpw

N-drju

Quote from: Tangled-Universe on August 29, 2019, 08:36:43 AMIf you want to learn modelling then this youtube channel (Arrimus3D) is gold:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSLLdTBwLMfTKWS56tOiQpw

Weeell, I just need some decent houses and buildings, that's all. But I think I'll have a look. :)
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PabloMack

Another open-source free modeler is Wing3D:

http://www.wings3d.com/

Oayumi

I know this is a pretty old topic, but maybe someone will find it useful.
The typical answer to the question about 3D modeling software is of course Blender. Its main advantages are that it is free, has a huge number of communities and forums, YouTube is full of video guides and channels about it. The two main drawbacks in my opinion are the difficulty of learning and it is not specialized. For example, Zbrush has way more sculpting abilities than Blender.  Or Daz Studio is a better tool for quick and easy projects. More information can be found in various reviews, such as this one.