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Posted on 10/09/09 03:14:55 AM |
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Jono
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Dimensions
What is this? It's constantly being mentioned in the book and on the PDF files in the Deleted Pages folder in the media disk! Is it some sort of 3D modelling software to help render stuff in Photoshop or something? Because on one of the PDF files there's one called "Remote but in control". In step one the remote was made in Dimensions? I don't understand, could someone point me in the right direction here? And if it's something you download seperately, could someone point me in the right direction for that as well? Thanks! |
Posted on 11/09/09 11:20:43 AM |
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Steve Caplin
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Re: Dimensions
Dimensions was a 3D modelling application that Adobe used to make. They've now discontinued it, and the 3D engine has been built into Illustrator - although, bizarrely, it's not nearly as powerful as Dimensions was. I do keep nagging them to make it better! |
Posted on 11/09/09 4:49:57 PM |
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Jono
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Re: Dimensions
Well, is there any way I can get my hands on using it? I really want to make that remote control! |
Posted on 11/09/09 6:12:16 PM |
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GKB
Magical Montagist Posts: 4063 Reply |
Re: Dimensions
Try Google Sketchup instead? Or try http://www.wings3d.com for freebie 3d software. Watch for steep learning curves. _________________ If at first you don't succeed, destroy all evidence that you ever tried. |
Posted on 12/09/09 00:33:20 AM |
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Jono
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Re: Dimensions
This looks interesting indeed, I'll try it when I get home from my mums, which is were I am now, haha |