5 Links To Create a Design Concept. 3D. Part One
If we look back over the years, the set of tools for designers used to be rather poor: Shutterstock, two Google fonts and Helvetica. You could take photos or look for a 3D designer, but these were resources that required a significant budget and time. In addition, the customer simply couldn’t agree on a design concept. So the studios kept running out of money, creating expensive pictures just for their portfolios. Fortunately, those days are over and there are many more products now that can turn things around.
Here in part one, we will guide you to the various 3D constructors and libraries that can help you create a design concept.
Obviously, the entry threshold into modeling is higher than other graphic editors. But over the past years, designers, templates and programs have grown in availability and quality — now you need a minimum of equipment and specialized knowledge, just to get started, at least.
This program is a part of the Creative Cloud package and gives you the ability to easily work with 3D. You can paste images onto objects, adjust lighting, size, and camera position. You can also purchase additional 3D objects and lighting on Adobe Stock. OBJ size is supported.
2.?Vectary
I barely use it, but this software has the advantage of being fully browser-based and has the ability to work in teams. The free plan is for 10 projects. The Teamwork plan costs $12 per month.
3.?Spline
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With this tool you can create 3D scenes, edit materials, model 3D objects and export them to code.
4.?Superscene
This is a set including 190+ objects, 240 hero components in three skin tones, 137 emoji and more. There are also source files for Blender, Figma and Sketch. You’ll need to pay $78 to get access to the full constructor.
5.?UI8
This is a selection of 3D kits including abstract figures, characters, and more, priced from $8 to $80.
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