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Tuesday
Mar262013

The Jester made with 123dCreature on an iPad

Hats off to Autodesk for a really amazing piece of software, 123dCreature, which is a 3d sculpting and painting tool that runs on the iPad. While the way it handles 'bones' takes a little getting used to, for the pricetag of $8 they'll get no complaints from me. It runs very smoothly on my iPad3, though I have noticed that it causes the device to run a bit hot, and drains the battery quickly. 

The 3d viewer on the 123d site is a nice touch as well, allowing you to show off a 3d model on your own site or elsewhere. The image at the bottom is a composite of the render, and some additional painting done in Procreate, as I wanted to keep it on the iPad. I wasn't 100% happy with the hands on the creature, and adding wings made it look a bit topheavy...all in all, I enjoyed making the model this way, and I am pleased with the end result. 

http://www.123dapp.com/creature

 

 

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    How bad the jester is designed. I hate that one characters which are totally ridiculous and different than the reality. These big things can only be seen on small deer’s. His face is also looking so ugly. And I don’t know how it become common in iPhone world.
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