Archive for 'Tutorials'
Create Realistic Cracks in 2 minutes
Posted on01. Mar, 2010 by Andrew Price.
Simple, fast, and doesn’t involve any pesky scripts or plug-ins!
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Creating Realistic Fire in Blender 2.5
Posted on23. Feb, 2010 by Andrew Price.
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Introduction to Smoke Simulation
Posted on14. Feb, 2010 by Andrew Price.
3 months in the making! This tutorial will teach you everything you need to know about the new smoke simulator from a beginners perspective.
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Getting your work digitally printed
Posted on26. Dec, 2009 by Andrew Price.
Being that it’s Christmas I decided to put my Blender skills to use by creating a printed Christmas card for my friends and family. Watch the video to learn the mistakes I made and how you can avoid them.
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Creating Depth of Field
Posted on10. Nov, 2009 by Andrew Price.
When used correctly Depth of Field can draw attention to the subject and make the scene more aesthetically pleasing. When used incorrectly, it can be seen as another overused tiresome effect. Learn the difference and how to correct it.
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How to Create Stunning Trees
Posted on29. Jun, 2009 by Andrew Price.
Avoid plantation no more! Making trees are now easier than ever with the new Curve to Tree script. Watch this video tutorial to learn how!
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How to render an animation to your iPod
Posted on30. May, 2009 by Andrew Price.
Because you never know who you might sit next to on the bus…
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The Secret to Creating Realistic Grass
Posted on22. May, 2009 by Andrew Price.
Discover dozens of tips and tricks to push your outdoor scene over the edge.
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Create a Rule of Thirds overlay in Blender
Posted on21. May, 2009 by Andrew Price.
Most professional cameras these days come with a built-in ‘Rule of Thirds’ function that overlays a 3×3 grid over the image. So why not set up blender to do the same?
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Introduction to Texture Nodes
Posted on13. May, 2009 by Andrew Price.
Blenders powerful node system now supports textures! In this tutorial you will learn how to create a stunning brick map using nothing but procedural textures.
