Hi /3/ Please enlighten me with some info as I am somewhat of a noob in computer graphics.
What would be the program of your choice to do isometric drawings such as pic related
I thank you in advance and I will share my work as I go forward with this
Well,
This isn't really an isometric drawing. It appears to be a cad model textured to look like an old hand drawing from back in the day. So to answer your question it would be a very easy task to model those items in a cad package and display (or plot) the items in a hidden mode using hatched for the textures. Its probably what I would (and have) done if I needed an image of that style.
Do you need accuracy? CAD or some shit.
Do you just want the visuals? Blender/3DSMAX/Maya can render it easily.
>>500055
For the shading:
If you're using blender, search for "blender npr" or "blender freestyle."
I think Max or Maya has a plugin called "Pencil" that does similar things.
For the perspective:
For blender: http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Extensions:2.6/Py/Scripts/Add_Mesh/Create_IsoCam
You can get close enough to isometric by using an orthographic camera and setting it at the right angle.
Like >>500057 said though, if you need accuracy, then go with CAD. A CAD forum would be able to answer your questions.
if you want to get isometric renders out of most programs, its a simple as setting up an orthographic camera at the right angle.
Rhino has a great little tool called make2d which produces a linedrawing from your model, which you can then export as a vector.
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>>500056
OP here. Is this 4chan?! Wow nobody was rude, this was a good day. Thank you, thank you.
I am planning to apply to masters of architecture and I am now learning these programs.
I learned to use Sketchup, InDesign and Photoshop in my bachelors study and now I am using Lynda to learn to render with Twilight and I'm gonna learn 3DSMAX.
I will be posting my progress here and hopefully answer any questions. AZU will be my pseudonym.
>>500191
There are plenty of trolls and rude asshats here. Read just about any other thread on here.
You asked a simple, on-topic question and didn't give the trolls much to work with, so you got straight answers. If you actually post your work, expect a lot more shit.
>>500191
I may care enough to answer your questions or critique your work.
But I couldn't give less of a shit about your "pseudonym" or your life.
>>500241
ahh there it is! the butthurt looser! tell us more about what you care
>>500265
Fuck off Azu, go find a hugbox.
>>500191
Lazu?