Sculpting in Blender
Saturday, July 17th, 2010
Sculpting ad-hoc in Blender 2.43 (open source, www.blender3d.org). Recorded at 1 FPS, played at 8 FPS. The overall process took about 45-50 minutes. I like sculpting
Kitchen Decor Themes
Sculpting ad-hoc in Blender 2.43 (open source, www.blender3d.org). Recorded at 1 FPS, played at 8 FPS. The overall process took about 45-50 minutes. I like sculpting
Kitchen Decor Themes
READ! It’s HERE!!! ace24ace1224 and yomanz1993 FREE tutorial on how to model a character in blender! Picture Site www.the-blueprints.com Next Part www.youtube.com
Pellet Stove Inserts
The first in a series of tutorials to help you learn now to use blender, a free 3D modeling program. You can visit nystic.com for more tutorials.
Kitchen Cabinet Organizers
Discuss this video at forum.irakrakow.com and network with other Blender 3D users. Read the text of this video at blender3dvideos.blogspot.com I played around with a recent build (878-361, to be exact) of Blender 2.5. Blender 2.5 is a major rewrite of Blender which, in my opinion, makes Blender’s great user interface and experience even greater. I’d like to give you a quick tour of the startup windows and the menus, to give you a sneak peek at Blender’s makeover. Blender’s new look is very exciting. Please remember that we’re looking at 2.5 in its embryonic stage. It’s not even in its pre-release stage. Not all the features we see may make it into the final release. However, there’s enough to explore so that we can get a general idea of what 2.5 will ultimately look like. I’m not going to try to build anything, or see whether any of the menu choices work. I just want to give you a quick peek of 2.5, under the hood.
Cleaning Vinyl Siding