8/26/2023 0 Comments Sketchup for web comics![]() CityScape - An amazing and easy to use program that used to come free with 3DS Max but stupid stuff happened and now the program doesn't exist at all you can't even buy it.Not really recommended unless you want to base your entire career on drawing cities. However, it is also crazy expensive and will immediately crash if your computer doesn't have 16-24 gigs of RAM. City Engine - It's a crazy complicated 3D program that generates super realistic and customizable cities.It has ups and downs compared to Ghost Town so it's good to check out both and use them both to best fit your needs. Suicidator city generator - a Blender plugin that comes in both free and pro version.Blender - 100% free fully functioning 3D program that can be used for character modeling, animation, games, etc.Also, it does not generate interior furnishing, only the exterior. These buildings are more detailed and customizable than the ones in Ghost Town, but it only generates one building at a time. It automatically generates buildings within seconds. Building Generator - Another free 3DS MAX plugin.It is still in development so expect it to have bugs, but it still works well enough for me. Ghost Town- A free 3DS Max plugin that will procedurally generate cities within minutes.It is not free, but they offer free versions to students in participating schools (usually most colleges) which means as long as you have an e-mail account registered to your school, you can download it for free. It's not specifically designed for making buildings, so it's harder to use than Sketchup in that regard, but it has awesome free plugins like the ones listed below. It comes with Mental ray, a fairly good renderer. 3DS Max - Fully functional 3D program that can be used for modeling, animation, games, etc.Sketchup - Here is the link for downloading a free copy of Sketchup from Google.It was named one of the best 100 websites of 2013 by PCMag and there are two New York Times bestselling book collections of Zen Pencils comics currently available. Club, Brain Pickings, Comic Book Resources, National Geographic, ProBlogger and The Design Files. Zen Pencils has been featured by The Washington Post, The Huffington Post, Slate, Mashable, Upworthy, Buzzfeed, Gawker, The A.V. Gavin launched Zen Pencils at the start of 2012, a cartoon blog which adapts inspirational quotes into comic stories, and hasn’t looked back since. After working in the corporate graphic design industry for 8 years he quit his unfulfilling job at the end of 2011 to focus on his true passion, drawing cartoons. About Gavin Aung Than Gavin Aung Than is a cartoonist based in Melbourne, Australia. ![]() Many thanks to our banner artist and long time Sketchup member Sajid Wajid Shaikh for the session’s poster artwork. Sketchup 2.7 with Gavin Aung Than of Zen Pencils will be our 18th session. The sessions are meant for professional artists/illustrators/designers and anyone else who loves to draw and has a genuine passion for illustration. We have had 17 sessions since April 2014 across Bombay, Delhi, Bangalore, Goa and Kohima, Nagaland, each session with a Speaker who talks about their journey in illustration. The Sketchup organises intimate, informal artist gatherings across the country to build a sense of community and togetherness. The sole motive of the Sketchup is to be beneficial to illustrators in the country, and to address challenges and change the scene in a way that is good for the art community. The Sketchup is an illustrators group organised by Madhuvanthi Mohan that aims to create a network and platform for illustrators in the country to connect, collaborate and support one another.
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