The community magazine BlenderArt Magazine has published their ninth issue. In this issue they have tutorials and articles on "space". With over 60 pages it is quite the read!
Here's what Sandra Gilbert has to say about this release:
Space Released: Welcome to Issue #9, "Space"
We have packed 63 pages full of space tutorials, covering tips and techniques from star fields to spaceships. We take a behind the scenes look at "Project Utopia" as well as learn how to model and texture aliens.
So grab your copy today.
Also be sure to check out our gallery of wonderful images submitted by very talented members of our community.
Features Articles/Tutorials on Creating Heatwave Exhaust Effect with the Displace Modifier, How to Make A Realistic Planet In Blender, Making A Sun like Star in Blender, Modeling An Alien Using Subsurf, Texturing An Alien Using Nodes, Modeling a Lowpoly Spaceship, The Making of "Project Utopia" and more...
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19 Comments
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-.- Somewhat noncreative, but:
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AWESOME!
I think, it wouldn't be bad, if the images where bigger...
sometimes, the author of the article says "look at the images" or indirectly wants you to do that, but they're so small, that you can't figure out, what the needed values are...
@knittl: diversified :D
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Sweet. I'm going to start reading it right now as soon as I go downstairs to grab a nice cold beverage.
Great!
Very nice, It's not quite as good as I hoped it would be, but it's still pretty ok.
YAY
Cool!
I haven't downloaded Blenderart in a while. I've been busy. However, I think I'll get this one.
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Yeah, kool! BlenderArt Mag time again :)
Great, I like that simple alien subsurf tutorial ... technique can be used on modeling some large-scale model ... thanks!
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I agree with Kram1032. The images are a bit small. The are also "over-compressed" so that the text/details in the image are not easily visible.