And you can easily turn CAD images into animations for presentations, interactive assembly instructions, and more. Referer
Karen McChrystal
(Reply)on Wednesday April 14, 2010
Great stuff, but I would have liked to have seen how the image wrapped around the entire cannister, at the end, so I could see the transitions of the pattern repeat.
Thank You for your comment. When you paint directly on the 3D object the paint results are surprisingly seamless as you move from one section of the model to the next. However, I will address that in the new set of tutorials focusing on CS5 Extended.
And you can easily turn CAD images into animations for presentations, interactive assembly instructions, and more. Referer
Great stuff, but I would have liked to have seen how the image wrapped around the entire cannister, at the end, so I could see the transitions of the pattern repeat.
Hi Karen,
Thank You for your comment. When you paint directly on the 3D object the paint results are surprisingly seamless as you move from one section of the model to the next. However, I will address that in the new set of tutorials focusing on CS5 Extended.
Thanks