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#1 2010-01-30 12:49:38

a1130
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Registered: 2009-08-27
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How to make a 3D Sprite?

I want to make a 3D game, so can anyone tell me any good software to make 3D sprites?  hmm

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#2 2010-01-30 13:55:28

Ace-of-Spades
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Registered: 2010-01-08
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Re: How to make a 3D Sprite?

You could get a good spriter.

Or you could use Blender, 3DMAX, maybe even photoshop.


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#3 2010-01-30 15:05:15

DoctorOhm
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Registered: 2009-10-07
Posts: 26

Re: How to make a 3D Sprite?

a1130 wrote:

I want to make a 3D game, so can anyone tell me any good software to make 3D sprites?  hmm

Free:
SoftImage XSI
Blender
Wings 3D
Google sketchup
Maya free
Buy:
Milk Shape
Photoshop CS4
3D Studio Max
Google Sketchup pro
Maya full

I use 3DS Max personally, its one helluva good program

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#4 2010-01-30 15:34:26

Ace-of-Spades
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Re: How to make a 3D Sprite?

Yeah I love it. It put a giant hole in my pocket but it was worth it.

Edit: Typo

Last edited by Ace-of-Spades (2010-01-30 15:35:42)


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#5 2010-01-30 22:16:34

billyedward
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Registered: 2008-01-03
Posts: 500+

Re: How to make a 3D Sprite?

I use Google Sketchup.
It is simple, and fast but there are a few drawbacks:
- It is not too flexible
- You cannot 'render' images natively. It only allows exporting of the basics.
My main reason, though, to use it is the sketchyphysics plugin. It allows for numerous neat things to be modeled, and is also very easy to use.
My project 3D crane demonstrates what your can do in scratch with a sketchup model.


"I'd love to change the world, but they haven't released the source code yet."
Check out the latest version of Streak --> http://billy.scienceontheweb.net/Streak

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