3D World Open Source Special Featuring Blender

Jim writes:

Leading computer graphics magazine 3D World has turned over its latest issue to the theme of open source software, including two Blender tutorials and a cover image created by Elephants Dream Art Director Andy Goralczyk.

The cover article assesses the performance of open source tools in real-world production pipelines, drawing on the opinions of both major Hollywood effects houses and boutique studios such as Toronto’s FrameBlender. Software covered includes Blender, YafRay, The Gimp, CinePaint, Jahshaka and Cinelerra.

And in the tutorials section of the magazine, Andy Goralczyk and Elephants Dream Director Bassam Kurdali provide practical advice for Blender users, covering UV unwrapping and character animation respectively. Bassam’s tutorial explains in detail how Proog’s walk cycles from the movie were created, using assets provided on the magazine’s CD.

The issue also includes a further tutorial on creating illustrations in Terragen and The Gimp, and advice on landing a first job in the 3D industry, while the disc contains over $650 of models and tiling textures.

Issue 80 of 3D World is in stores worldwide now. More details about the magazine can be found at www.3dworldmag.com, while single copies can be ordered online via www.myfavouritemagazines.co.uk

PDF Samples:

Free Thinking kopie.pngSteps to Success kopie.pngUV Layout kopie.pngTerragen.png
Cover article: Free ThinkingBlender: Steps to Success by Bassam KurdaliUV Layout in Blender by Andy GoralczykTerragen: Fractal Shores
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