Re: Simple program to learn meshes
Hi Ron. If it is only how to use the tool, these tutorial should help. Picked the second to show how you can use the tool in your type of drawings: http://design.tutsplus.com/tutorials...r--vector-1423 http://www.automotiveillustrations.c...ient-mesh.html
It must have been about 4 years ago when we had a discussion on the gradient tool when you were doing the French Horn I think. I have used this tool in Illustrator many times but always thought it was a slow way to draw. You have to have a good understanding of colour and how you want to apply it and think it out beforehand. I am not good at that as I prefer to use transparencies but as you know up until recently transparencies don't print well especially when you add a feather area to your trans. This is why programmes like Illy introduced the Gradient Tool. I am not sure but I think the gradient tool in D/Plus is an RGB effect tool but I could be wrong there as don't have an up to date copy. To go back to Illy and its gradient tool I found it a slow way to draw highlights and shadow lines but I did do a Tibetan boy which I was really proud of a goodly number of years ago.
As for 3D modeling, I found it very difficult to get into and I was off and on it for 6 moths with only a small amount of success. It is far easier now to use 3D programmes and being a technical teacher as well as being an engineer by using a CAD type programme called Inventor from AutoDesk. You draw in orthographic projection and expand it into a 3D rendered view with nearly 2 clicks of a button into any material and texture that you can think about all done from libraries. AutoDesk makes this Inventor programme available to every School free to use as well as all students can also have this programme installed on their own computer at home for free.
Design is thinking made visual.
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