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12 June 2009 18:30

12 June 2009 17:45

les liens de blender-café

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les didadacticiels de blender-café

Blender-Café tutorials You'll find here many tutorials for Blender, and we hope they'll be of interest. These tuts are sorted by difficulty (beginner, intermediate , expert). If you have some skill with Blender and want to share it other users, you can help with this section. Feel free to contat Olivier in order to get tutorial template files. Tutorials are available either on-line or in version if you intend to print them.

12 June 2009 17:30

Les didacticiels de LinuxGraphic.org

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Modeling organic items, such as animals, human heads and other body parts is never easy and needs quite a lot of skills and patience to do so. Fortunately, latest version of Blender came with a new cool feature, called Surface Subdivision, that make organic things a lot easier to model. Trees, body parts and even faces now come more easily under our mouse. The purpose of this tutorial is to show the basics of human face modeling. Using these guidelines, you will get a quite acurate basic shape to work with more finely, weither you want to achieve toon-like pictures, or more realistic faces like the one below. Sure, it will take hours to get something like this, but it will be a very enjoying task to do so, not an harassing one.

blender.org - Blender User Interface Tutorial

If you are reading this tutorial, you are probably feeling like I did exactly one year ago. I had found this extremely interesting looking 3D application (which other users were raving about), but the user interface completely baffled me. I couldn't find the quit function (I had to kill the application instead of exiting it), I saw buttons that seemed to react differently each time I clicked on them and every time something interesting happened, I could not reproduce it.