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1501This 3-part video tutorial series will show you how to create a magic wand particles effect, the sort of visual effect you might see when a “magic wand” is waved. This will be similar to a “pixie” dust effect, although not so complicated. In Part 2, we’ll take a look at how to create the particle system that will be used with the sprite graphics created in Part 1.

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

2d_snowflakeCreating the snowflake pattern using simple poly-modeling techniques along with Blender’s Mirror modifier and Spin tool

preview_renderingStrategies for efficient preview rendering of stills and animations in Blender.

Preview rendering is an important part of your workflow and needs to be as efficient as possible. It’s important to have strategies and techniques for the earlier stages of scene development that facilitate a smoother workflow.

Sunflow logoAndré Luan Chiquetto Nascimento (Brutto AVT) has published on his personal website a tutorial for Sunflow newbies. The tutorial covers the basic steps to render an simple scene and introduces the sintax of a sunflow file.

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.

Neon-sign Perfect for advertisements, logos and animations! This tutorial teaches you useful techniques such as modelling with curves, creating a glow effect and making a curve emit light.

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header1Let’s face it – rendering is tedious. Your machine is unusable for hours on end, leaving you with nothing to do but twiddle your thumbs, watch TV and generally get distracted. Wouldn’t it be nice if you could harness the power of those idle computer’s lying around the house, and shave this boring task down to a fraction of the time? In a few easy steps you can!

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