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SleepnessNights Posted at 11:34 am on May 16, 2006
Well long story short, basically I need to make this image appear as though it has been drawn on Isometric paper (3d looking).  Anyone know which program can do this?

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Napster the Hacker Posted at 1:56 am on May 17, 2006
3Ds max or Maya will do that, if you need any help I can help in that case.
bruhaha here Posted at 10:20 pm on May 16, 2006
bryce possibly. but u would have to do it from scratch
masterfultemptation Posted at 11:37 am on May 16, 2006
I'm not sure what you mean by isometic paper...but if you want it 3d, you can use Adobe Photoshop or Adobe Illustrator.  First use photoshop to cut out the background and make it transparent, then use the emboss/3-d features on photoshop or illustrator.  if you don't know how, message me and i can help you out (or possibly do it for you because I have those programs if it doesn't take too long)
the key Posted at 11:36 am on May 16, 2006
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identitycrisis Posted at 11:36 am on May 16, 2006
uhhh i dont think rainbows can be 3d
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