Jonathan 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.
Or, see them on Vimeo!
Jonathan 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.
Or, see them on Vimeo!
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Great to see Cgcookie get some more tutorials. Right now it is one of my favorite learning hubs for Blender
Yes, me too! Um, er, though I haven't actually seen these two tutorials...lol. I may get around to it though.
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
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.
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.
Ag teddy poo... you're so cutie... aaand cut!
No seriously... nice work :)
@ Hedge
This link will help you.
http://blenderartists.org/forum/showthread.php?t=26990
Amazing! Great tutorial! I'm bad at box modeling, and this helped me a lot.
Hatts off to Jonathan Williamson for giving very useful and valuable tips to design my own teddy.