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Tutorial: Easy 2D Image to 3D Render Workflow (100% Open Source)

Polyfjord 388,431 2 years ago
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How to convert low resolution 2D images into crisp 3D renders! | Sponsored by BetterHelp - Get 10% off your first month of therapy with this link: https://betterhelp.com/polyfjord In this tutorial, we'll be using 100% open source software to easily convert most 2D images to vector curves for use in Blender. It's a super useful workflow that I use more and more to efficiently get geometry in my scenes without spending all day modeling! If you want to try a more advanced approach to this, head over to my second channel to see how I made the tiger animation at the end. Second channel: https://youtube.com/@Polyfjord2 Software used: 2D software: Inkscape - https://inkscape.org/ 3D software: Blender - https://www.blender.org/ Image viewer: Nomacs Image Lounge - https://github.com/nomacs/nomacs Assets used in this video: Car model - https://www.blendermarket.com/products/car-library-traffiq-vehicles-for-blender/?ref=1129 Textures - https://ambientcg.com/list Chapters: 00:00 Intro 00:14 Importing an image to Inkscape 00:43 Tracing bitmaps in Inkscape 01:22 Importing the SVG to Blender 02:14 Giving thickness to the curve object 03:19 Adding a simple light to our scene 05:58 Adding a texture to our background 07:55 Adding materials and details to our object 10:10 Adding more lights and reflections 12:22 Tweaking camera and rendering an image 14:36 Final result 16:05 Thanks for watching! #3D #vector #opensource

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