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In this tutorial you'll be making your own cartoon style mouse head like you see on the image, using the blender Nurbs feature. Why nurbs? Because it's a very fun and relatively easy way to make nice and detailed characters. When you finish this tutorial you will know the basics of Nurbs and then you can try to apply your knowledge and make your own cool models. To be able to do this tutorial you are required to have some knowledge about the basics of Blender. If you don't have this knowledge try some of the simpler tutorials first.
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One of Blender's features is its ability to use animations as a tool for modeling. Strange as this may sound, it is often a very powerful technique.
In this tutorial we describe building a spiral stair. Using traditional methods, this would require many steps to model, but once you grasp how a moving object can represent the final result, it becomes a lot easier.
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A candle is one of the basic light sources you will need in your scenes, especially when you situate them in the Middle Ages. This tutorial shows how to make the basic shape of a candle and a simple flame. It is supposed that you know Blender interface enough to insert objects and handle them.
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We want to teach you how to command particles where to go. This unique Blender feature use the eighth texture channel to calculate the particles movement. We will divide this tutorial in two parts: in the first part we will tell you how to get "solid" particle movement, and in the second how to make particles go in the turbulence using texture.
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If you've been Blendering for a while you have probably run in to the problem that you're working on this cool animation, but what you'd really want is that one model you created three weeks ago. You have the model, spent an entire weekend on making it just right, and now you want to use it again without having to model it all over again. Here's a little 'how to' on appending from other .blend files.
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This tutorial presents the techniques that we use to achieve a toon style render directly in Blender without any post production in another program. In this tutorial we will modify a basic Blender scene of a simple flower pot to look toon shaded by changing the lighting and materials.
submitted: 5 years and 3674 days ago