A long time ago, I promissed this tutorial that a lot of people was expecting. Finally it's here! The basics about animation in Blender. We'll talk about inserting keyframes, and how to control them with the Dopesheet. Also, how to set the interpolations accurately by using the Graph editors to control the animation curves! At the end of the tutorial, we animate a bouncing ball, to see a practical exercise applying the techniques learnt on the tutorial…
A long time ago, I promissed this tutorial that a lot of people was expecting. Finally it's here! The basics about animation in Blender. We'll talk about inserting keyframes, and how to control them with the Dopesheet. Also, how to set the interpolations accurately by using the Graph editors to control the animation curves! At the end of the tutorial, we animate a bouncing ball, to see a practical exercise applying the techniques learnt on the tutorial…
Bmesh is the new Blender's modeling system. It's core feature is n-gons support, which allows us to use polygons with more than 4 sides. In this introduction tutorial we'll talk a little about Bmesh, it's benefits, and check the new tools that take advantage of the n-gons for now: the new knife tool, dissolve, inset... and finally, we'll take a look to Mesh Lint, an add-on that checks our mesh and spots triangles, n-gons and errors for us, so we're…
A few days ago, I told about something that I was going to announce. Well... here you have it! Read the full post and watch the video to get more information about this project in which I've been involved for a while... and will start to get really serious very soon :D Help us spread the word!
Watch the full post at blendtuts.com: http://www.blendtuts.com/hexagon_announcement
This time we're going to check the new Blender's render engine: Cycles.
We'll see what is all about, how to set it up, how to apply materials and lights, basic material nodes, depth of field, compositing...
Original Post at blendtuts.com: http://www.blendtuts.com/Cycles_intro
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