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Hey everyone!
I own a design studio the mainly creates decals for weddings on their dancefloor.
Wanting to get help on how to do/create dancefloor sizes and different decal/monograms to showcase a "mock up" for the bride before proceeding.
I want to able to choose the dancefloor size, be able to import my decal designs on the dancefloor and place in human models for reference.
Is this possible ? Can some one guide me in the right direction? am I in the wrong software?
I also use adobe illustrator
Any help is appreciated!
Thanks,
Ree
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Is this possible = yes more or less
am I in the wrong software? yes Dimension is finished and Adobe has stepped back from all things 3D
I also use adobe illustrator = that will help as the old 3D making tool was bolted into it from Photoshop
Can some one guide me in the right direction? = yes
start by taking some good photos of your dance area
these two are what i consider your best so far; the one on the left has some floor items which give you scale and you can't beat sunlight
use a camera that take raw images [not jpeg] then edit your images down to a 2048 X 2048 pixal jpeg background images
you can use iclone or Fuse characters but I wouldn't... a chair or table still gives the eye a sense of scale and is much cleaner
once you have a good 10 or so images of the room from at least 2 different angles its time to start building your sets i.e, chairs, tables, lights etc
p.s, here is one i made a long time ago
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