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Intro to Animation Fundamentals (Drag, Follow-Thru, and Overlapping Action)
This blender video tutorial provides an introduction to some fundamental animation techniques. The techniques covered are Drag, Follow-Through, and Overlapping Action.You can check out the tutorial at BlenderCookie.comVersion Compatibility: 2.4x+Tutorial Level: Beginnertechnorati tags: Blender3D, 3D, graphics, Blender tutorials
February 15 2010, 12:51pm | Comments »
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In this tip video, we’ll take a look at Blender’s Camera Fly Mode tool. This is a great to help navigate your 3D scene, and also for camera placement (or any object set to be a “camera”, for…
February 3 2010, 7:47pm | Comments »
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Tip: Match Image Plane Aspect Ratio to Image
In this tip video, we’ll take a look at two ways to set the aspect ratio of a Plane object to match that of the image mapped to it. This is important to prevent distortion in the mapped…
January 28 2010, 2:33pm | Comments »
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Video Tutorial: Modeling a Pup Tent (circa 1800s) - Part One
In this tutorial, we’ll take a look at the complete workflow for modeling a pup tent in a style that was popular during the 1800s, in North America. This is a two-part tutorial, and in this part we’ll…
January 20 2010, 12:45pm | Comments »
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Video Tutorial: The Solidify Selection Script
In this tutorial, we’ll take a look at a built-in script called the Solidify Selection script. This script, created by Campbell Barton, will allow you to solidify a mesh by adding a second “skin” to it based on…
January 20 2010, 12:44pm | Comments »
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Video Tutorial: The Solidify Selection Script
In this tutorial, we’ll take a look at a built-in script called the Solidify Selection script. This script, created by Campbell Barton, will allow you to solidify a mesh by adding a second “skin” to it based on…
January 20 2010, 12:33pm | Comments »
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Measuring Objects and Distances in Blender
In this tutorial, we’ll look at how to measure objects and distances in Blender. We’ll look at features built into Blender and the Caliper script (created by Dolf Veenvliet, aka macouno).The Caliper script can be downloaded at:http://www.alienhelpdesk.com/python_scripts/caliperVersion Compatibility:…
January 14 2010, 11:26am | Comments »
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Quick Tip: Creating Procedural Noise Textures that are Stable During Animation
In this quick tip, we’ll take a look at how to easily create a procedural noise texture that’s stable during animation, unlike the default “Noise” procedural texture that’s available in Blender.Version Compatibility: 2.4x, 2.5 alpha zeroTutorial Level: BeginnerYou…
January 10 2010, 12:34pm | Comments »
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Creating an Urban Stairway Scene (Part 4 - Technical Review)
In this 4th part of the Urban Stairway Scene tutorial we’ll review some of the most common techniques and tools used while modeling the scene.Topics covered include:Snapping BasicsCreating New Objects by Separating GeometryBevel BasicsLinking Object DataAligning Objects using…
January 10 2010, 12:21pm | Comments »
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Creating an Urban Stairway Scene (Part 4 - Technical Review)
In this 4th part of the Urban Stairway Scene tutorial we’ll review some of the most common techniques and tools used while modeling the scene.Topics covered include:Snapping BasicsCreating New Objects by Separating GeometryBevel BasicsLinking Object DataAligning Objects using…
December 31 2009, 10:33am | Comments »
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Creating an Urban Stairway Scene (Part 3)
In part 3 of this Urban Stairway tutorial series we will finish modeling the details of our scene.(Part 4 will provide a technical review of some of the techniques used in modeling the scene.)Tutorial Level: IntermediateYou can check…
December 15 2009, 7:13pm | Comments »
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Creating an Urban Stairway Scene (Part 2)
In part 2 of this tutorial, we begin modeling the details of the Urban Stairway scene. This tutorial demonstrates many different techniques used for modeling hard-surface objects and creating small details.Tutorial Level: IntermediateYou can check out the tutorial…
December 10 2009, 1:25pm | Comments »
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Creating an Urban Stairway Scene (Part 1)
In this multi-part tutorial, we’ll take a look at modeling an old stairway platform in an old abandoned building. In this part, we’ll focus on aligning our camera to the reference image and blocking in the main elements…
December 10 2009, 1:24pm | Comments »
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from blendernewbies.blogspot.com
Creating an Urban Stairway Scene (Part 1)
In this multi-part tutorial, we’ll take a look at modeling an old stairway platform in an old abandoned building. In this part, we’ll focus on aligning our camera to the reference image and blocking in the main elements…
November 25 2009, 9:49am | Comments »
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from blendernewbies.blogspot.com
Creating an Urban Stairway Scene (Part 1)
In this multi-part tutorial, we’ll take a look at modeling an old stairway platform in an old abandoned building. In this part, we’ll focus on aligning our camera to the reference image and blocking in the main elements…
November 24 2009, 9:24pm | Comments »
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