RE: 3D - pls help!
I highly doubt "Vue d'Esprit", "Bryce" or "Maya" and the likes are the programs he is searching for/he can use for his storyboard (not to mention they are not free and not cheap). 3D is a vast subject and can contain a lot of different things, methods, etc. Not all 3D equals "Vue d'Esprit", "Bryce" or "Maya"...
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DJKAL,
If you want to make a storyboard for your talkshow, the best thing you can do is to draw it by hand (This is, btw, also how professional storyboards are made! by hand and pen and paper).
Actually, the 3D part (if there is one) comes only after you've created the hand drawn storyboard and should be based upon the original storyboard. So it is actually the second step to take, not the first...
This is because on a true storyboard there are also many things which you will loose in the actual 3D part (eg: direction clues, motion lines, comments, etc.. etc...).
But, if you still directly want to draw in 3D from scratch (which will take muc much more time also; and as said, not exactly what a storyboard is meant to be) I suggest programs where you can design your own house and stuff and the likes (eg: "architect 3d" or something), since they will already include lots of objects which you'll also use in a talkshow (eg: chairs, tables, lamps, scenery dressings, etc...) and are easy to use and often far cheaper than the ones mentioned above (if not free).
This post was edited on 11-04-2005 at 07:27 PM by CookieRevised.
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