The subdivide tool is a bit more advanced and requires more experience to handle properly, especially since it is a powerful feature than can radically and permanently change the shape of your object. Blacksmith3D-Pro enables you to create texture tiles from your pictures and apply them on the object at hand to enhance their visual appearance. Textures are vital to the final look of your object, since they usually contain the visible colors and the finer details of the model. Create textures from personal images and subdivide objects Among them, you can find the clone, retouch and reshape brushes, which can be used to esthetically modify your model. To bring more artistic modification to the objects, you can make use of the paint tools. There is also the “hammer” category, which contains the move, rotate and rescale utilities. Blacksmith3D-Pro provides you with a wide range of deformation tools, such as bulge chisel, resurface chisel or unwarp chisel. ![]() Once you load the desired model into the application, you can start modifying its shape and colors to fit your new requirements. ![]() Transform, reshape, morph and paint 3D objects An exhaustive amount of work is required even for the most basic polygon mesh.Īlthough Blacksmith3D-Pro does not allow you to create new models, it does enable you to bring extensive modifications to existing ones, by using a wide variety of transformation tools. Having a big screen and a massive battery has its pros, but not if you’re putting portability.3D objects are among the most complicated things you can work with on the computer, especially if you have to design them from scratch. With a screen diagonal that’s close to 7-inch and a weight that approaches 400g, the BL8800 is not what we’d call an eminently portable smartphone. ![]() If you don’t need it then there’s hardly any reason to buy the BL8800 when there’s so many other choices around. The key USP of the BL8800 is a 20 megapixel infra-red camera. It is covered with what looks like an oleophobic layer. General rendering of colors, both indoor and outdoor, are subjectively adequate although that depends on a number of factors. The display, a 6.58-inch screen, has a resolution of 240 x 1080pixel (18:8 aspect ratio) and can reach up to 480 nits making it a great choice for outdoor usage. All in all, a thoroughly capable, albeit lightweight (performance wise) machine as long as you are aware that this is not a gaming powerhouse, you will not be disappointed. highest overall Passmark score recorded to date) which may be due to software updates/tweaks etc. ![]() Raw benchmark numbers paint an expected picture with a couple of outliers (e.g. The phone comes with a bundle of gaming applications but none of the DIY apps we were used to which is a shame given its target audience. The BL8800 has its own take on Android called DokeOS 3.0 which is nothing more than a lightly skinned iteration. (Image credit: Future) Blackview BL8800: Performance and in use You can use it to charge other devices thanks to its OTG functionality just remember that you will need a Type-C-to-Type-C cable in all cases. There’s no wireless charging on that one which is disappointing to say the least. Powering all this is a 8380mAh battery that is fed by a bundled 9V3A (27W) power supply unit. The latter can apparently be used to take out pinhole cameras thanks to the pair of infrared emitters at the rear. The BL8800 is the sixth smartphone that we have tested that contained this system-on-chip.Įlsewhere, there’s a 16-megapixel S5K3P9-SP camera sensor at the front and four others at the back - a 50-megapixel main camera, an 8-megapixel 117° ultra-wide camera, a 2-megapixel depth camera and a 20-megapixel IR night vision camera. Other than Wi-Fi 5 and Bluetooth 5.2, there’s the plethora of camera sensors that equip the BL8800 no fewer than five. (Image credit: Future) Blackview BL8800: HardwareĪt the heart of the BL8800 is the popular Mediatek Dimensity 700, a midrange octa-core 5G system-on-chip, which is paired with 8GB LPDDR4X RAM and 128GB onboard storage based on the UFS2.1 technology.
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