PSP Modeling Timelapse
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jmP1vYZwX4w
By Jimmy Widlund.
Author
Bart
I have a LONG history with Blender - I wrote some of the earliest Blender tutorials, worked for Not a Number and helped run the crowdfunding campaign that open sourced Blender (the first one on the internet!). I founded BlenderNation in 2006 and have been editing it every single day since then ;-) I also run the Blender Artists forum and I'm Community Lead at n8n.
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What is PSP?
Playstation Portable :-)
That’s so strange , i was thinking today about how i got back into blender and couldn’t think what to try and model , so i started a psp and gave up after hitting a wall.
I was literally thinking of this around an hour ago while looking at my broken old psp on my shelf :( still with the help of this video i can probobly make a real crack at modeling it ,thanks!
Cool tutorial and cool music from Frozen Synapse OST
Damn… I have alot to learn to become as good as this…
Maybe animate it against a dark backdrop, falling and shattering to pieces. Just don’t put it in a demo reel! (Okay, okay, that joke sailed a long time ago. I should make this the final time.)
Wow this is great! I actually learned some modeling techniques I could use as well :D So thank you for this non suppose to be tutorial on how to make a PSP :)
4:3 uggghhhhhh
Nice quick time-lapse, but would have been nice to add a bit more detail, such as the holes for the buttons and maybe the rear. Well done though ;)
Dident he just add the buttons on the base?
I think the modeling is fantastic. Very good technique. I’m just wondering why are you modeling in such a small window space, and with a timeline. I’ve noticed from watching these time lapse videos and in tutorials it seems to be very common for blender users to work in a smaller window area and with windows active that don’t need to be like the time line, or the outliner..although that can be very useful. I tend to hide a lot of that till I need it so i can get a nice big screen. Is that just me?
I think it’s just force of habit to work with the default workspace.
Using CTRL+UP helps to maximize your window when required :)
Yeah i think your right about it being a habit. I use ctrl up a lot. I also have various screen layout presets.
Sound modeling technique. My compliments. This is the layout I too use, only with narrower proprerty tabs.