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But if you want to try it, then experimentation is the name of the game. If you don't like it, simply don't go for it. And, as it happens with any tool, you must simply try to learn how and when to use it. For me, 3D is not a separated world, nor is a magic graphics solution for those who cannot draw. If you see my thread in the Works in Progress section, you will see I've already done a lot of work in less than two months. Working with 3D helps me to progress very fast. I am the writer, the graphics artist, the coder and the director (as Nuxill already suggested I am in need of someone to correct my bad English, as my native language is another). I've read strange things like "Don't use 3D on a VN" (people already use filtered photographs, why not use 3D renders?), or "3D models cannot show emotions" (emotions indeed are not on the models, they have to be added by the human being that is posing the 3D model).Īlthough I can draw (in fact I work as an illustrator), I see no problem in using 3D to speed up my work.
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An important thing to notice is that it seems that the very first persons to post an answer are people who do not use 3D software, do not know how it works or only have seen some terrible examples of 3D "art". Erinism wrote:I'm interested in ALL thoughts on this topic, whether you know much about it or not~!īrowsing through this Forum pages I have seen some discussions about this topic.