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Easy cartoon design

New Here ,
Jan 25, 2024 Jan 25, 2024

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Hi there,

I'm web developer but not a good designer.

I love this kind of characters:

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But I do not know to make them.

1. First I would like to know how to name that kind of style. Modeling clay design?

2. Is there a way to create this kind of design easily?

3. Can we create it from an image model?

 

Thanks

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Adobe Employee , Jan 26, 2024 Jan 26, 2024

Hi @kamobad62114927,

 

I don't know if there's a specific naming for this kind of artstyle, I'd simply say this is a stylized character. The usual way for modeling such a character is simply to open a 3D modeling software (Blender is a pretty good free solution) and start building the character shape by shape. If you've never done modeling, this can become a complicated task, but nothing impossible.

 

I don't know of an application that would simply turn an image into a 3D model.

 

Regards,

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Jan 26, 2024 Jan 26, 2024

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Hi @kamobad62114927,

 

I don't know if there's a specific naming for this kind of artstyle, I'd simply say this is a stylized character. The usual way for modeling such a character is simply to open a 3D modeling software (Blender is a pretty good free solution) and start building the character shape by shape. If you've never done modeling, this can become a complicated task, but nothing impossible.

 

I don't know of an application that would simply turn an image into a 3D model.

 

Regards,

Cyril Dellenbach (Micro) | QA Support Artist | Adobe

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Jan 26, 2024 Jan 26, 2024

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Ok thanks. I use Solidworks and look too mutch work for just a small character, probably same with Blender.

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