Day 3 - Shop Building/Car

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Texture Editing (Krita)
Stamp brush
Stamp brush is a very useful that is generally used to remove apparent repetitions from an image by copying a part of image to another part of the image. It's available by default in Photoshop and most of the image editing tools. So I was surprised that this wasn't the case in Krita. Turns out you have to go to Window -> Manage Resource Libraries and select the top bundle, then press Activate
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Then you'll get a brush that works as a stamp/clone tool. (bottom right of the app
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3D Modeling - Blender
I've marked seams as below. Notice that the all edges of the doors are marked as seams so we can drag drop the doors in UV edit view easily
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I've taken inspiration from Hawaiian shops and stands, they almost always have wooden legs, wooden or plastic exterior with sign on top. So we have 4 materials, plastic_blue (exterior accent), plactic_white (exterior), door (all the doors), and wood for the legs.
I've used PUNCHit by Machin3 ($9.99 USD) to push the window in and create the inside of the shop.
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