burlap_teddy_cropJonathan Williamson has done it again!  Check out this two-part tutorial on creating a teddy bear, complete with modeling and setting up a procedural burlap material.

Create a Teddy Bear Part 1

Create a Teddy Bear Part 2

Or, see them on Vimeo!

Model a Teddy Bear Part 1

Create a Teddy Bear Part 2







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10 Responses to “Creating a Teddy Bear by Jonathan Williamson”  

  1. 1 Jeff

    Great to see Cgcookie get some more tutorials. Right now it is one of my favorite learning hubs for Blender

  2. 2 banor

    Yes, me too! Um, er, though I haven't actually seen these two tutorials…lol. I may get around to it though.

  3. 3 cgcookie

    Hey guys,

    Thank you for the support/plugs on BlenderNation and thank you for the site comments! I really appreciate the support and have been humbled by the Blender Community. You guys are awesome.

    Cheers,

    Wes

  4. 4 Vasili Sviridov

    Cool tutorial, however I'd ask of the author to use the, i believe, the JKEY in the render window to switch between previous and current render, just to highlight changes made in place. Sometimes minor changes are hard to notice between renders.

  5. 5 Hedge

    If anyone from cgcookie read this: could you make a tutorial on how to have different levels of specularity on different textures *but* on the same material? for example you want to have a dirty piece of metal which has specularity on the clean part but not specular on the dirty part.

  6. 6 3sie3wiel

    Ag teddy poo… you're so cutie… aaand cut!

  7. 7 3sie3wiel

    No seriously… nice work :)

  8. 8 midije
  9. 9 OP

    Amazing! Great tutorial! I'm bad at box modeling, and this helped me a lot.

  10. 10 teddy bear

    Hatts off to Jonathan Williamson for giving very useful and valuable tips to design my own teddy.

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