![]() ![]() Next, we can create some stunning glow effects using Emit materials. Create a ghost with the look of frosted glass. Your ghost should now have the look of frosted glass! Experiment with the surface settings for different glass looks. Then set the IOR (Refractive Index) to 2.31 and set the Transparency to 48. For a frosted glass look, set the Roughness to 44. Now, we can adjust the Surface settings, which will appear when Glass is selected. In this case, the material has switched from Diffuse to Glass. (Diffuse is set by default.) By selecting Glass, you’ve changed the material for the color you currently have selected. Next, under the Material options, select Glass. ![]() Select the color of your ghost in the Palette panel, then switch to the Render view. You should now see the Material settings available in the Matter panel, located on the right-side of the UI. Then, make sure the Render view is selected. Create your own ghost model, or recreate the ghost design seen here.įirst, select the main color you used for the ghost in the Palette panel. You can create your own ghost model, or you can reference the dimensions for the original one in the image below. A bunch of cool works made in “MagicaVoxel” on Sketchfab.First, let’s learn about Glass materials, which are perfect for creating a ghost. So, if you have ever faced the problem, how to balance your job and the desire to express yourself creatively - with the help of this program you have the chance to do both. It is a place to go if you have any problems using this editor. The last time I felt something similar was when I discovered Sketchup (at that time it was called Google Sketchup).Īpart from the benefits that I spoke about in this article, “MagicaVoxel” also has a huge community, where people share their works and help each other. Photo editors, 3D maxes, sketches – in the stream of copies of already existing bestsellers, I was really surprised by how enjoyable was the experience of using “MagicaVoxel”. Lately, the software industry lacked new groundbreaking ideas in the design sphere. And again, I cannot stress it more: “MagicaVoxel” is so fun and simple to use, that my five-year-old son is already making voxel cars himself.Īdvantages: - User-friendly interface, which you get used to quickly - Powerful and fast render - Many useful tools for drawing - Layers, groups, and symbols - Import of 2D and 3D images - Small weight, only 2.5 MB - Instant loading - Availability: the program is free of charge, including commercial use.ĭisadvantages: - Lack of export and import settings In addition to 3D modeling, it helps me to create composition for 2D art, our game designer uses the editor to develop a game card prototype, and the design team makes various decorative gizmos for websites and applications. I chose “MagicaVoxel” for this job to make most of the graphics and models because it is multifunctional and suitable for various tasks. To make a low-poly model with a UV texture map, you will have to use third-party programs (e.g., Blender - you can find plenty of tutorials on YouTube explaining how to do that).Ĭurrently, I am creating art for an arcade simulator called “Jack Lumberjack”. The export settings are almost not configurable, and the 3D models have a lot of polygons since each colorized voxel is represented in a form of a separate triangle. One thing this program will not let you do easily is export images in 3D, 2D, and isometric 2D. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |