Monday 27 May 2013

Blender 3D - Battle Tank

Side view - Wireframe 



Front View - Wireframe



Top View - Wireframe


Camera View - Wireframe



Camera View - Solid



Final Render 










Thursday 23 May 2013

Blender 3D




Blender is an integrated 3d suite for modelling, animation, rendering, post-production, interactive creation and playback (games). Blender has its own particular user interface, which is implemented entirely in OpenGL and designed with speed in mind. Python bindings are available for scripting; import/export features for popular file formats like 3D Studio and Wavefront Obj are implemented as scripts by the community. Stills, animations, models for games or other third party engines and interactive content in the form of a standalone binary and/or a web plug-in are common products of Blender use.
 I'm still new to blender but it's not too hard to learn...and by the way it's free.

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The Blender User Manual is also available to download in HTML and PDF format.


Blender interface:



Another screenshot

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Final render images :






Jets and Aeroplanes







Wednesday 22 May 2013

What is vector graphics????



Vector graphics is the use of geometrical primitives such as points, lines, curves, and shapes or polygon(s), which are all based on mathematical expressions, to represent images in computer graphics. "Vector", in this context, implies more than a straight line.
Vector graphics are based on vectors (also called paths, or strokes) which lead through locations called control points. Each of these points has a definite position on the x and y axes of the work plan. Each point, as well, is a variety of database, including the location of the point in the work space and the direction of the vector (which is what defines the direction of the track). Each track can be assigned a color, a shape, a thickness and also a fill. This does not affect the size of the files in a substantial way because all information resides in the structure; it describes how to draw the vector.




Example showing effect of vector graphics versus raster graphics. The original vector-based illustration is at the left. The upper-right image illustrates magnification of 7x as a vector graphic. The lower-right illustrates the same magnification as a raster (bitmap) graphic. Raster images are based on pixels and so when scaled there is a loss of clarity, while vector-based graphics can be scaled by any amount without degrading quality.

Tuesday 21 May 2013

Vectorizer: Introduction

Vectorizer: Introduction: Hi, I'm an illustrator from Malaysia.If you want your raster image to be vectorised, this is the right place.I'm ready to complete...

Vectorised Jpeg

These are some of my artwork :