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RenderLearn about all of the different settings you can use for objects with the fluid system including obstacle, inflow, and outflow.

flag-007Using soft bodies and a wind force you can take a lowly plane with a very simple texture and make it look like a realistically billowing flag.

Most professional cameras these days come with a built-in ‘Rule of Thirds’ function that overlays a 3×3 grid. So why not set up blender to do the same?header

Continue reading ‘Create a ‘Rule of Thirds’ overlay in Blender’ »

HSV Compositing NodeThis tutorial shows how to adjust the Hue, Saturation and Value of an image using the HSV and RGB Curves compositing nodes to improve a photo – make it bolder, or even make it look like it was shot at a different time of the day.

curvesBlender’s Curve-Tools are quite a powerful and convenient way to model all kind of things. Tubes, Lathe-Objects, Logos, Tentacles and many more are totally easy and fast to create by using curves. This tutorial shows you how to use the different types of curves, control-points and handles and how to use them. You will learn how to trace a logo and to give it some depth, and how to create lathe-objects within Blender and add some variations to them by using the lattice- and the cast-modifier.

tip_wirerenderThis tutorial takes a look at how to set up a wire render in Blender.

shrinkwrapThis short video tutorial is going to take you through the process of using Blender’s new Shrinkwrap modifier to make clothing for a character. This modifier makes the process significantly easier and faster! It’s also a lot of fun.

modelingropeThis tutorial takes a look at how to model a segment of rope in Blender and then to replicate it along a path using an Array and Curve modifier.

Model a TelescopeThis tutorial takes a look at how to model a Steampunk Style Telescope in Blender

Model Human Head

Model Human Head

In this tutorial series, we’re going to be looking at the techniques needed to model a human head. First, we’ll set up the primary edgeloops and then move on, piece by piece, from there. Upon completion, you should come away with some good strategies to model your own heads. Each video section is presented at a large resolution for your viewing.




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