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Last post 07-07-2008, 4:19 PM by GixGidea. 16 replies.
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  •  07-01-2008, 11:37 PM 116816

    Blender Noob

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    So, I've finally got around to having a mess with Blender, so this is my first build. It's nothing much, I know, but it's a start Smile I'll throw stuff up here every now and again as I progress.



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  •  07-02-2008, 2:45 AM 116854 in reply to 116816

    Re: Blender Noob

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    BTW Gix, if you're out there thanks for the tips, they really helped to get me started. Here's another bit, messing about with the sculpt mode. A lot harder than it looks, but what a great way to build a model. Will have to look into this one a lot closer.



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  •  07-03-2008, 1:58 AM 117086 in reply to 116854

    Re: Blender Noob

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    Okay, so I discovered the Symmetrical X buttons on the sculpt menu, which mirrors everything you do on one side of the face onto the other, makes for a much smoother face. Also discovered that if you use a subsurfaced cube to start with, it also makes for a much better base, as opposed to the sphere I'd used for the first sculpt. There are some great tutorial videos on Youtube: Bits of Blender, and Super3boy's videos are particularly good for getting started with Blender. Also do a search for blender and sculpt there. Might have to have a go at giving him hair next, since these are the two things that are really attracting me to Blender most of all.



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  •  07-03-2008, 2:03 AM 117088 in reply to 117086

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    Re: Blender Noob

    Your doing incredibly wellYes I just picked up Blender a few days ago Boy is it confusing, especially when one is used to Autocad LOL.
  •  07-03-2008, 2:20 AM 117093 in reply to 117088

    Re: Blender Noob

    I know Ed, I've used a couple of different 3D apps over the years, but been using Cinema 4D for about the past ten now, and it had a very steep learning curve, although it's great once you get the hang of it. Never used Autocad, but I would imagine it's quite technical, whereas Blender andeht  like are probably more orientated to designers and artists. I guess once you get your head round working in 3D, changing over to a new app is really just about knowing what buttons to push. The best thing is that there's loads of stuff out there about Blender, the support for Cinema is a bit weak, ironic considering Blender is free, but it's the nature of the beast, I suppose. But seriously check out those two links, they'll really help in getting started, I feel as if I've been catapulted forward about two weeks in my learning already.


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  •  07-05-2008, 1:26 PM 117733 in reply to 117093

    Re: Blender Noob

    Starfox, those are looking great!
    I've been away, or I would have looked for this and posted earlier. 
    The newest version of blender has a new particle generator (or something like that) and it's supposed to be really cool for making hair.  I really need to hit the videos that are available myself.  Only problem is I can only watch them when my daughter is asleep, and most of them have sound.

    Check here for some awesome and extensive videos: http://blenderunderground.com (I'm serious, I watched the first two blender basics vids and learned a lot).

     


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  •  07-05-2008, 8:17 PM 117793 in reply to 117733

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    Re: Blender Noob

    Do you not have headphones?

    Yeah it has a particle generator which is cool for freeYes I must say I am very impressed with what blender can do, though it is daunting trying to learn where everything is and which shortcut keys do what where and when.Huh?

    I've also started to watch those vids but need to find a time when there is less going on so that I can concentrate on them.


  •  07-05-2008, 8:41 PM 117794 in reply to 117793

    Re: Blender Noob

    Headphones would keep me from being able to hear my daughter silly.  Stick out tongue

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  •  07-05-2008, 8:41 PM 117795 in reply to 117793

    Re: Blender Noob

    Lol, was gonna suggest the earphones thing myself, but obviously with only one ear plugged in. Yeah, finding the time is the tricky bit, but thats why I like the vid tuts, I find I learn faster when being shown rather than reading. I've been messing with hair the past couple of hours, but not gonna post it yet, cos it's a mess. Blender makes it quite easy though, I just used that sculpted model, but its too memory intensive to work with plus hair, so I'm gonna try and mess with a sphere tomorrow instead. And I just learned that 'i' is the hotkey for inserting a keyframe menu. Smile I love learning new stuff lol.


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  •  07-05-2008, 9:44 PM 117804 in reply to 117795

    Re: Blender Noob

    You have to admit that it isn't as scary to learn as everyone has said. 
    As for your model.  Try (this is a theory) creating a lower poly area for your model then use that to create the hair.  Sort of like and overlay. 
    In about a week, I'm going to be coming to you for help foxy.

     


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  •  07-06-2008, 8:55 PM 117946 in reply to 117804

    Re: Blender Noob

    GixGidea:

    You have to admit that it isn't as scary to learn as everyone has said.

    Luckily, noone else I know uses Blender so, I was coming at it fresh, once you get the basics of navicating around and modelling figured out, it's actually quite intuitive and fun to use 

    GixGidea:

    As for your model.  Try (this is a theory) creating a lower poly area for your model then use that to create the hair.  Sort of like and overlay. 

     

    I'll give that a go, I notice that it's possible to turn the emitter off on the rendering and just have the hair, so this should work, I'll gove it a go. 

    GixGidea:

    In about a week, I'm going to be coming to you for help foxy.

    Lol, good luck with that, not sure I'll be that much help to you just yet.

     Hotkey tip of the day: 'f' to close gaps in face and join vertices.

    Who do we have to sleep with to get a Blender section around here? Just a thought! 



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  •  07-06-2008, 9:56 PM 117954 in reply to 117946

    Re: Blender Noob

    Starfox:

    Who do we have to sleep with to get a Blender section around here? Just a thought! 

    You've got one, it's called "Other 3D software" Stick out tongue


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  •  07-06-2008, 10:59 PM 117969 in reply to 117954

    Re: Blender Noob

    So I guess the answer is Banj. 

    I figure if we can get enough people playing with Blender here, they'll look into giving us our own Section. 

     


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  •  07-06-2008, 11:39 PM 117987 in reply to 117969

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    Re: Blender Noob

    GixGidea:

    So I guess the answer is Banj. 

    I figure if we can get enough people playing with Blender here, they'll look into giving us our own Section. 

     

    We will have to just create something in blender thats so awesome THEY have to take noticeWink


  •  07-07-2008, 1:21 AM 118000 in reply to 117987

    Re: Blender Noob

    I just posted the outcome of a tutorial that I worked on this morning over at the other Blender thread. 
    We should consolidate.  If you'd like, please check it out. 

    Also, does anyone know how to embed youtube video here?

     


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