We would select the top paper (90 degree fold) and slice/cookie cut the vector. We want to slice the vector with the paper layers. You will want to group the vectors, separate from the paper layer. Once converted to vectors, then we can slice or intersect the vectors to cut them. As, Coreldraw will not intersect bitmaps. We want to convert the drawing to vectors. Then we import our drawing we did in step 3 into the Vector program, If you drew your paper outline in Autodesk Sketchbook Pro, then import thatĭrawing into Coreldraw X3, and trace out a vector of the paper outline. You could have the vector paper drawing on its own layer. Then we use our vector drawing of the paper we did in step 2. I use Coreldraw X3, but I'm sure any vector program would work! Ok, first we will import our drawing we did in step 3. Here is the link to my 3D chalk drawing instructable: How to do 3D Anamorphic Artwork and Sidewalk, Street, and Driveway Art You might want to look at that instructable, to get a good idea of how to add perspective. The technique is almost the exact same process as my other instructable as mentioned in Step 1. I do have a video link below that might make it easier to understand. If you are working in Autodesk Sketchbook Pro, you can omit exporting it into a. jpg that we bring into Sketchbook Pro and draw off that artwork. Once we have them arranged the way we want them, you export that into a. You want to make sure none of the 3D items go off the page. Then we can take our clipart and arrange it on the vectors or drawing of the folded paper. Then make a vector tracing or drawing of the folded paper. Once you have a photo of the blank paper, you want to import that picture into Coreldraw or Autodesk Sketchbook Pro 6. The picture you take here, will be the same spot your camera will be in, for the final picture. Make sure it is at the correct angle you want. The best thing to do, is to take a picture of the folded paper blank. You could do all of this step, in Autodesk Sketchbook Pro 6. I use Coreldraw X3, but any vector program would work! If you happen to use my technique please give me some credit for it, and pass it along to yourįriends! If you like my instructable, please take a second and vote for me! If you see anything wrong, please let me know. Note: This instructable is a work in progress. There is a demo of Autodesk Sketchbook Pro located here: Autodesk Sketchbook Pro 6 This is a lengthy instructable, but well worth the effort! I do all my drawings with my Wacom Intuos 3. In this instructable you should have some knowledge of Autodesk Sketchbook Pro 6 and Coreldraw X3. That way, everyone can do a 3D drawing in their own style on Autodesk Sketchbook Pro 6. I mostly want to get, how I got the 3D effect. I am not going to get in heavy detail on my drawing techniques/style, as I believe everyone has there own style of drawing. Here is where it is located: How to do 3D Anamorphic Artwork and Sidewalk, Street, and Driveway Art You might want to take a look at that instructable first, so you get the basic idea.īut, instead of chalk we are using Autodesk Sketchbook Pro 6. Much of what we are doing here is the same as my "How to do 3D Anamorphic Artwork and Sidewalk, Street, and Driveway Art" instructable. I do have a instructable on 3D chalk drawings too. I've been drawing 3D drawings for awhile now. I did WIN my version 5 of Autodesk Sketchbook Pro on Instructables. I seen the Autodesk Sketchbook Pro contest and thought I would enter my Halloween drawing. Well, it's been awhile since I've made a instructable.
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