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Here's another timelapse, an insect again. This time it is a fly.
The screenrecording itself was done for Steve Gormley aka VJSteveG, who will be using the footage / timelapse in his work.
The video you are seeing right now is more of a summary of a video tutorial that I am working on right now. There I will explain all the basic techniques used in the process of modeling, rigging and shading the fly. With Blender of course :-)
The whole process took about 3-4 days.
Music: jamendo.com/de/album/6478

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  • kazasasa 10 months ago
    Will this tutorial be available on the net, or as a DVD product? And also when?
  • Sebastian König plus 10 months ago
    Hi! I hope it will be ready within the next few weeks. It will be available on the net.
  • kazasasa 10 months ago
    Really great to hear that. xD
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  • Nowawes plus 10 months ago
    Ich liebe Deine Zeitraffer! Ein echtes Kunstwerk hast Du da wieder erschaffen! Perfekt!! Verraetst Du mir noch den hier verwendeten Soundtrack?
  • Sebastian König plus 10 months ago
    Oh, vielen Dank!! :-)
    Uups, da hab ich wohl vergessen, die Credits für die Musik mit anzugeben, wie unangenehm...
    ist jetzt aber geändert, steht oben mit im Text.
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  • Jaime Montaño 10 months ago
    Following you since a few months ago, I'm your fan, keep it up!
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  • Paulo Cristóvão 10 months ago
    This is awesome work!...
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  • Js Guillemette 10 months ago
    freaking impressive I must say. Good job. I'll definitly be using your grease pencil trick to layout the different modelling section from now on. :)
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  • phlopper 10 months ago
    Hey, that's really impressive. I noticed you do something which I haven't seen before, where you sort of 'split' a vertice, for example at 5:22. That looks really useful - how do you do this? (which hot key do you use)?
  • Sebastian König plus 10 months ago
    hm, i don't know exactly what you are talking about, but i guess it's the "rip"-tool. that would be the hotkey "v". it will take into account where your mouse is hovering when you hit "v". that means that depending on your mouse-position the tool will rip verts/edges into different directions. i hope that helps.
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  • comeinandburn 10 months ago
    I love your style Sebastian!
    it really inspires me. Great Job!
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  • Alfonso GJ 10 months ago
    My new hero! :D

    You're a master in Blender!
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  • musk 10 months ago
    Awesome makes my modelling of a fly look like a cretin ;)
    Added it to the Blender3d [Timelapse] Channel
  • Sebastian König plus 10 months ago
    great, thanks a lot!
    btw, your fly looks great. it just needs some hair and textures! :-)
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  • Chris Rydalch 10 months ago
    Thanks for the time-lapse videos! Can't wait to see your stuff released online.

    Kudos!
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  • Z33GHOST 10 months ago
    Got a download for your Layout?
  • Zecc 10 months ago
    You have at least two people interested. :)
  • Chris Rydalch 10 months ago
    Three, at least.
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  • Chris Schultz 10 months ago
    Amazing! How long have you been using blender? I love the grease pencil trick... I'll be using it in the future.
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  • Dread Knight 10 months ago
    Holy Shit!
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  • Wellington Albuquerque 10 months ago
    Very Nice!
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  • Florin Mocanu 10 months ago
    really good show of skill and knowledge... congratulations..

    Hope to see some more work from you in the near future :)
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  • Dread Knight 10 months ago
    O_o
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  • Wellington Albuquerque 10 months ago
    "I am the fly that landed in his soup." KKKKKKKK
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  • Wow! You got astonishing knowledge of insect anatomy!!
    Dali would be very proud of you!
    Cheers from Spain!
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  • Jeremiah Warren 10 months ago
    Wow wow wow wow wow...and wow. I was thinking about modeling my own fly, so it's nice to see that I have something I can learn from. This looks very real.
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  • Steve 10 months ago
    I am a scientific illustrator for the smithsonian. I cant wait to try this out. thanks!
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  • Ivan Ramone 10 months ago
    very good work!!! awesome

    your blender theme and icons are very cool.. where did you download it? or did you make it?? Tell me please!!!
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  • Andrea Moroni 10 months ago
    great ☺☺☺☺☺☻☻☻☻☻
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  • Daniel Salazar 9 months ago
    OMG we are the Fly Makers!

    3developer.com/wip/Mosca_Screen01.png

    yours is better tough ;)
  • Sebastian König plus 9 months ago
    Whoa! no way! they look almost identical! :D
    Do you have a rendered version of your fly?
    oh boy, us insectophiles ;-)
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  • Daniel Salazar 9 months ago
    No! and I don't even have screen shots of the final model :( I left everything in my past workplace
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  • Roque Cepeda 9 months ago
    a.w.e.s.o.m.e
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  • andreas martini plus 9 months ago
    uff...womit machst Du den dein screencapturing? friert denn nach 10 min nicht der buffer der Grafikkarte ein?
  • Sebastian König plus 9 months ago
    nö, also von einfrieren kann gar kein rede sein, wenn überhaupt dann überhitzen ;-)
    aber ne, damit hab ich überhaupt keine probleme. ich benutze iShowU HD (shinywhitebox.com/ishowuhd/main.html)
    sehr nett. mit life-encoding nach h264 :-)
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  • Rudolf Höld 8 months ago
    Ausgezeichnet.

    Bin zwar kein Insektophiler, aber die unendlichen Spaceship, Auto und Monstertutorials haben mich nie angemacht.

    So versuche ich mit Begeisterung dein Tutorial nachzumachen.

    Kanns kaum erwarten, die nächsten Tutorials zu sehen.

    Hast du schon mal einen Vogel modelliert?

    Gruss Rudl
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  • Edi Euphraim 8 months ago
    helo i want to download your blender modeling video
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  • Pavel Timofeev 8 months ago
    That's awesome work, but I think you already know that :)
    How did you place the mesh hair copies on the head and on the back. I see, you used empties, but I can not catch how? (starting at the end of 6 minute).
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  • acorn 7 months ago
    Hey, thats great, I recently did a mosquito, Yours is much better, but I was wondering, where did you get that nice clean picture of the fly, I used photographs and they're hard to discern details on with all the hair.
  • Sebastian König plus 7 months ago
    hi, thanks for the comment. well, i simply did some googling until i came up with this link: commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Featured_picture_candidates/Image:Housefly_anatomy-key.svg
    google image search helps most of the time :-)
    btw. your mosquito looks pretty awesome! decent modeling!
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  • acorn 7 months ago
    Thanks!
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  • Satish Goda 7 months ago
    Tooo good.. Wow.. Impressive workflow...
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  • XN4k3 5 months ago
    well...I have pic´s .... i have blender... but ..why
    my work are very very bad man? hehe
    I have pic´s of one mariposa!

    Nice works!!!!
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  • Benjamin Bailey 4 months ago
    This is unreal. Very excellent job, sir. :) I wish I knew how to do all that
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  • Juan Carlos 4 months ago
    wow! wonderful job!
    I'm just beginning in blender, actually I'm modeling a Chevrolet Camaro. but nothing like this.

    I'll be waiting for more about your job and tuts.
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