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nickostyle2017-02-24 14:49:01
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nickostyle, 2017-02-24 14:49:01

What is the easiest 3D editor?

Which editor is the easiest and fastest to learn? The goal is to render shadows (flat and scattered) of primitive objects. Let's say an illustration is drawn and you need to correctly position the shadows. Because I’m not good at it, then I think to quickly sketch out primitives in 3d and watch how the shadows fall, and then transfer it to the illustration and refine it. It is also important to be able to set the light source.

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Timofey Barinov, 2017-02-24
@hol

CInema 4d
A bunch of goodies . Russian interface. Recommend.

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xmoonlight, 2017-02-24
@xmoonlight

The easiest way is to do it through projection distortions in the 2D editor.

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Neron, 2017-02-24
Lordov @Nekto_Habr

www.anim8or.com
Free, extremely lightweight (like around a megabyte), the entire interface is divided into separate screens, which greatly facilitates orientation, there are lessons.

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Alexander Pavlyuk, 2017-02-24
@pav5000

In Blender, you can enable a convenient interactive renderer out of the box. Makes learning much easier. Change the scene or lighting and see the result immediately.
I advise you to look at the introductory course in Russian: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWfCfYPRMDr...
You will need lessons on modeling and Cycles shaders from there.

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McBernar, 2017-02-24
@McBernar

Cinema is a very powerful, but at the same time very simple and intuitive editor.
Although, if you really limit yourself to only shadows, then take any at all.

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