Useful graphic apps
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ShiftN by Marcus Hebel.
Free for private and commercial use.
Like many others, some photo editing applications have similar features - this is a standalone app however to correct converging lines in a photo.Useful for pre-editing photo-textures for use in SU (see Boulder Court House example below).
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@Solo:
I visited the indii site. I got an alert that the site may have security issues? -
@thomthom said:
Anyone knows of an environment map viewer? One where you can test out the maps live in 3d?
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Rsizr Intelligent image resizing online (free)
Aviary an astonished free suite of powerful online creation tools 2D and even Music
Fotosketcher Convert your digital photos into art!
SumoPaintfree clone of Toshop on line and More fun
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Not really apps, but these sites are very useful for rendering IOR and other material values:
http://www.pixelandpoly.com/ior.html
http://www.robinwood.com/Catalog/Technical/Gen3DTuts/Gen3DPages/RefractionIndexList.html
http://refractiveindex.info/?group=CRYSTALS&material=Si -
SMARTNORMAL (free) quick normalmap generator, also web based
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Xnormal (free)
@unknownuser said:
xNormal is an application to generate normal / ambient occlusion / displacement maps. It can also project the texture of the highpoly model into the lowpoly mesh ( complete texture transfer, even with different topologies ).
Includes too an interactive 3D viewer with multiple mesh and textures format support, shaders and realtime soft shadows / glow effect.
It comes with some useful tools like height map - normal map - cavity map - occlusion - tangent/object space and spherical harmonics tools.
All these computations are done using multicore/multithreading, distributed/parallel rendering, ray tracing and advanced GPGPU techniques.
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Sculptris (Thanks to pilou on another thread)
Gave it a quick try and I'm amazed that this product is free.
Not only can you sculpt organic shapes like an artist/sculptor, it also allows you to map UV's and export them with model, so importing into SU your model is fully mapped.
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Whoa....Scultpris is AWESOME. Zbrush lite! My son was just asking me for an app to do sculpting. This is perfect!
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@solo said:
Sculptris (Thanks to pilou on another thread)
Gave it a quick try and I'm amazed that this product is free.
Not only can you sculpt organic shapes like an artist/sculptor, it also allows you to map UV's and export them with model, so importing into SU your model is fully mapped.
Pete,
How are you getting the mesh back into Sketchup?
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Sculptris -> deep exploration -> SU
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For the little story Sculptris is now hosted by Zbrush (Pixologic) and the creator Dr Petter is now in Pixologic team (creator of Zbrush)
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It's a shame I can't get Scultpris to work with TIG's .obj importer plugin. The polyreducer brush, voxel like sculpting and texture painting would make a great free workflow addition for most sketchup users. If anyone can make it work, please let me know. I've tried all settings.
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Try Meshlab(free)
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Adam
You never lost the UV's, it's not exported with model (notice no mtl file) you need to export texture out seperately.
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I did it also with Blender, but lost the UV's. (Probably naming and file issue) I'll try Meshlab. Sculptris works great with an already made SDS mesh. I just made a nice cushion! Can't figure out why TIG's importer won't work though.
(Sorry for taking up this thread. I'll find another thread for just Sculptris issues)
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I see! Thanks Pete!
Came across this one today - Artizen HDR- http://www.supportingcomputers.net/Applications/Artizen/Artizen.asp
"From real to surreal, Artizen HDR is a Windows based stand alone image editing application that has a complete set of state of the art technologies that makes working with photographs easier than ever. Artizen is full featured photo editor with ability to work with JPEG's, +14 Digital Camera RAW files and High Dynamic Range images in an easy and efficient manner suitable for both professionals and hobbyist photographers."
Free for 8 bit image editing!!
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Visual Color Picker does exactly what it says
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Thanks James, impressive list!
I already use some of them but there's indeed a bunch to discover...
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