Designing with Ray Dream Studio

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Ray Dream Studio (RDS) is a rendering application suite for creating 3D
illustrations and animations. The cross platform package has seven different
modules: free-form, modeling wizard, cone, cube, and light modules like
background, atmosphere, shaders, etc. You can create objects on different planes
using Free-form modeler. The Modeling Wizard allows designers to create simple
objects with predefined shapes, like extruding, lathing etc. It has tools for
creating objects like lofting, sweeping and Boolean. The Shaders Editor enables
animators to create innovative shades and textures. You can use particle based
primitives like 'Fire', 'Smoke' and 'Fog' to add special effects to the images.
The Studio includes more than 500 editable models. Here, we show how you can
make a postal box-like object in a few simple steps.

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Applies To:
Graphic artists, Multimedia developers

Price: $299

USP: Use free-form modeler to express your
imagination

Primary Link: www.raydream.org

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When you open RDS, you can see
'Perspective', 'Hierarchy', 'Properties' and 'Browser' windows. Open the
'Perspective' window to start drawing.
The red triangle lights the
object. Go to the 'Panel' button at the left side of the screen and press
the white area of the panel. This will show you the other two perspective
windows.
Select 'Cylinder' from tools box
and press the Perspective window. This shows the cylinder and images on
other two planes. Increase the height of the Cylinder to make it visible.
Drag the free-form to the
Perspective window and name it. It consists of three planes. Pink lines
represent the extrusion paths which control the object shape.
Now switch to 'Drawing Plane
view'. For that, go to View >Preset position >drawing plane. Select 'Pen'
from tool bar and draw a triangle. Change it to Wireframe for better view.
Zoom the top area of the
triangle and select 'Convert' tool. Drag the top point of the triangle
horizontally to give it a good shape.


Go to View >Preset position
>Reference and switch to preview mode by clicking 'Preview' icon on top.
Click on >Edit >Jump out to return to Perspective window.
Select the new object at the
back plane and bring it above the Cylinder. Change the height, width and
shape of the object to fit it with the Cylinder.


Press 'Select' tool and select
the new object. Place it on top of the first object. For proper placement
you can use the corners of the back plane of both objects.
Select the top portion and
double click on 'Shade' to start rendering. Write 'Letter Box' using 'Text'
tool and drag it on to the Cylinder. Rotate the top portion for front view.

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