Computer Graphics Lecture 3 PDF

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This is a lecture on computer graphics, focusing on 3D design using Adobe Illustrator. Topics include creating 3D illustrations, materials, textures, and the new 3D tools. It provides tips and observations for working on 3D projects.

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16/10/2024 A 3D illustration employs the look of 3D for illustrative purposes, creating a scene that gives the impression of 3D even though it's actually displayed in 2D space. Adobe Illustrator is almost never the last step in a 3D project, but it can certainly be the first. Its new 3D tools hav...

16/10/2024 A 3D illustration employs the look of 3D for illustrative purposes, creating a scene that gives the impression of 3D even though it's actually displayed in 2D space. Adobe Illustrator is almost never the last step in a 3D project, but it can certainly be the first. Its new 3D tools have been redesigned to focus on simplicity and quality and allow designers to dip their toes into the realm of 3D compositions. Here are some observations and tips when working on a lightweight 3D project in Illustrator with a little touch of Adobe Dimension to up the ante. If you’re coming from the classic 3D tools in Illustrator, the new tools are more comprehensive and have a greater degree of control. A few dozen materials (textures) from the Adobe Substance 3D suite have been added, as well as render quality controls, presets, ray tracing, and 3D export options. The addition of Adobe Substance Materials is a nice little bonus. Each material comes with various settings depending on its complexity: roughness crinkles creases luminosity hue shifting saturation ambient occlusion pattern density finish filters Repeats More… Thank you

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