Alvaro F. Celis wrote to us pointing out some basic videotutorials for a Blender to Kerkythea export and subsequent rendering.
According to him, these tutorials were aimed at Sketchup users who are intimidated by Blender's UI (and yet again the same old subject). But from this author point of view, it is a valuable resource to anyone willing to try out Kerkythea.
Three links were provided, each of them points to a video containing the several steps to export a scene from Blender to Kerkythea and rendering them in Kerkythea. They are as follow:
- Introduction to Blender, building the scene and exporting to kerkythea.
- Loading the file in Kerkythea and tweaking the materials.
- Render the scene in Kerkythea.
And as an additional resource, we were given a fourth link to a forum thread dedicated to "Blender to Kerkythea" export and render.
Go check it out and post your renders here for everyone to see :) .
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also this one
http://www.mfbb.net/kerkythea/kerkythea-about792.html
And thi sone too :
http://cobalt3d.free.fr/images_3dblender/kerkythea/documentation/Blender2Kerkythea_en.htm
Thanks guys, feel free to add more links, this way people who read this can find even more about Kerkythea and using it with Blender.
And this again :
http://www.mfbb.net/kerkythea/viewforum.php?f=11&mforum=kerkythea
On Blenderartists forums :
http://blenderartists.org/forum/showthread.php?t=41973
Like the fingerprint on the image on this article. How was that done?
@Tynach: Its all in the texture from what I can see.
If it was me doing it I would setup a transparent base material and then add an image texture with the fingerprint, set the alpha and adjust it to match what you see in the picture, not that hard.
umm... is there anywhere i can download these videos, because i cant open them here... its not working
Try asking about it here http://www.kerkythea.net/phpBB2/viewforum.php?f=16 .
They seem to be redesigning the website and such.
-- Rui --