


The procedure you show, in your video, does not produce nicely rounded front / back I understand what you are trying to say, but you missed a very important point!
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Certainly this way isn't simple like pressing some buttons on ArtText 3, but using this manual workflow I can create almost everything and I can create it just in the way I want, without sticking to a library presets or library effects of a given software.Īnyway.to bad ArtText 3 is not available for the powerful iPad Pro! Please consider that this is only a totally random example. Here you can watch a brief example of what I'm talking about : Than I simply copy/paste from DrawPlus to Affinity Designer, making there some final adjustment to the vector curves, and finally copy/paste from Affinity Designer to Moi in order to get the final 2D Nurbs.ģ) In Moi I do the final work on the 2D nurbs curves before creating the 3D objects. Well.after reviewed and tested (also in the recent past) many of these alternatives to ArtText 3, I find that the very best and more powerful way for me, when I want to turn 2D vector text into 3D, is creating all the stuff I need from scratch and "by hand".Īnd I do this, essentially following these 3 steps :ġ) In Affinity Photo/Designer for Windows (or any other powerful 2D bitmap tool like Procreate on iPad Pro) I just create the "input" black and white stylized graphics that I want to turn into 3DĢ) Then I use the old and ever green and very powerful Serif Drawplus X8 (on Windows) just in order to use its "tracing" capabilities and also some of its cool effects. Too bad there isn't a version of ArtText 3 for the iPad Pro.Īnyway, I've made some research to find a good alternative to ArtText 3 for Windows platforms, and this is my (for the moment) final consideration :Īs you (maybe) already know, I'm a big fan of 2D workflow, in all its aspects, and in fact some times ago here on this forum I published many interesting posts about this topic, involving Moi and Affinity Designer.
