Okay, not really but the technique is interesting if you take into account what it can turn into in a few years. Basically it's software that takes a 3d model and breaks it down into simple geometric shapes and generates a automatic "tutorial" on how to draw any given object. Maybe it's not super useful in it's current state but I do believe that this could be a helpful tool if developed further.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=brs1qCDzRdk
>>2890119
>implying boxes actually work
>>2890119
You still are relying on existing work, that is not how you learn to design. It's like those people who photo realistically copy photographs, it's pointless.
>>2890119
pretty cool
>>2890127
Who said anything about design? This has nothing to do with design
>>2890119
You still need a 3D model tho
>>2890119
>Revolutionary software
>Created 2 years ago
>>2890119
>Can't even place a correct ellipse
Tip-top zozzle.
>>2890148
Just make your own, ez peasy.
>>2890119
What does this have to do with Jung Gi-kun?
>>2890119
This isn't anything new. You could always obtain the form, wireframe, front, side, and back views of 3d models.
>>2890736
We'll I mean if you're gonna go through the trouble of making a model than you could do a better job than the computer by just drawing over it.