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Sculpting the 3D World: 9 Simple 3D Design Tips for Absolute Beginners by@Messaki
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Sculpting the 3D World: 9 Simple 3D Design Tips for Absolute Beginners

by ErikMay 28th, 2021
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These are complex programs that allow you to create 3D models, animation, and visual effects (VFX) They can be used to make animations, advertisements, films, 3D-printer models, and even physical calculations. It’s better to begin with large forms and the general shape of the picture. It's more convenient to work with a low-resolution model at first, to avoid starting detailing the image too early. It's important to pay as much attention to proportions as possible.

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Things you should know to master the art of 3D

1. Where to begin? From idea to implementation

Every work starts with an idea. When you have a rough plan for implementation, prepare sketches, collect pictures, photos, videos, and whatever you think is necessary.

2. What set of tools do I need?

Identify the set of tools you need to implement your idea. It’s best to choose several programs at first. , , ,  are some of the most popular. These are complex programs that allow you to create 3D models, animation, and visual effects (VFX). They can be used to make animations, advertisements, films, 3D-printer models, and even physical calculations.To choose a suitable option for yourself, it’s worth considering the advantages and disadvantages of each program. You’ll need Photoshop for textures or final rendering, as well as an additional package for a specific program.

3. Structure and plan matter!

You need to gain insight into the structure of the project in advance so that later you won’t have to deal with a whole mess of different files. Sometimes there is so much material that it takes too long to find them. Folders, graphs, textures, and work files need to be conveniently organized and, more importantly, have correct and understandable names.


4. Move from the general to the particular

It’s better to begin with large forms and the general shape of the picture. It’s important to pay as much attention to proportions as possible. It’s more convenient to work with a low-resolution model at first, to avoid starting detailing the image too early.


5. Get rid of obstacles

Misplaced or distracting elements of the design should be concealed or removed so that they won’t interfere with your work.

6. Name the models

Give them a cool name and invent a short story at the outset. It stimulates the imagination and helps to develop the idea.

7. Consult with professionals

Try to consult with more experienced people. They can brief you on the details that you might not know about. For example, how to build the mesh correctly, how to reduce noise on the render, how to optimally allocate the resources of the computer and objects in the scene to render your picture.

8. Learn from examples

Find video tutorials and try to repeat the most interesting or difficult tasks. Examine the best works and portfolios of 3D masters and try to understand how they were made.


9. Become smarter and cooler with each day!

It’s very useful to enrich your knowledge base, delving into related specializations. If your primary area is 3D, it’s worth studying drawing in addition: the basics of composition, perspective, proportions, color, etc. This will shape your design vision, improving the quality of work and your professional skills in general.Enhance your spatial reasoning. Explore the physical world and visualize for yourself the structure of objects, try to rotate them in your mind. To boost your spatial reasoning, it’s also useful to play chess, launch a drone, play board and video games (within reasonable limits). Imagination, curiosity, and persistence are our best helpers!


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