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If you want to take your waves S1 images and turn them into 3D, this article is for you. With the use of the software Autodesk ReCap and a few other tools, it's possible to convert 2D images into 3D files which can be used in Rhino or Cinema 4D. In order to achieve the best results with this method, users will need a cracked version of Waves S1 Pro so they will no longer be paying for the software. Using these methods, it's possible to turn any 2D image into an almost life-size image that can then be remodeled and modified as desired by the user. This is an easy to follow guide on how to take a Waves S1 file and convert it into a 3D image for use in Rhino or Cinema 4D. Basically, the user will start with an un-cracked version of the software and then unlock it. The next task is to export the image as a .obj file which can then be opened and exported again as a .jpg file. The final step is to open up Rhino or Cinema 4D and import the .obj file into the software so it's ready for rendering. Once imported, you can begin creating your 3D model from scratch or revolve your 2D image around itself. This tutorial is intended for users who have a license to the software with no special tools needed to use it with the exception of a Waves S1 Pro card. It is also possible to turn images into 3D, but this process requires special tools not found on the Waves S1 Pro card. The following steps are based on using two softwares called 3D-TOOLS and AUTODESK RECAP. On most Windows Operating Systems, there are two methods that can be used to convert an image into 3D. There are 2 ways that are different from each other, but both of which will yield the same result in either 3D or 2D. The first method is to use the 3D-TOOLS software and then convert that into a Rhino or Cinema 4D file. The second method is to use RECAP and export it as a .obj file and open in Cinema 4D for 3D rendering. You will want to start by opening up 3D-TOOLS and exporting your image as a .obj file. This will be saved in your "Wave S1/data/scene files" folder. It does not matter what format you set the resolution at, but the color mode should be set to 16 bit color with RLE compression turned on. This step isn't necessary, but you should use the same resolution and color settings when exporting your image out of 3D-TOOLS so the two images match up correctly. After this, open up Autodesk Recap and select 3D Files—>Import->Wavefront OBJ (*.obj). This will open a port and prompt you to locate where you exported your file from 3D-TOOLS. Select the saved file and start export. Before exporting, make sure the format is set to Wavefront OBJ (*.obj) with RLE compression turned on. This setting is under "File Options" in Autodesk Recap. At this point, it's possible to export your image as a . eccc085e13
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