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Now that we've created our simple person, it's time to give him somewhere to go. In this tutorial we'll create a mountain range using a few simple, and handy tools. First we need a clean area to work with.
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Bones are a modeling tool that are especially important for animating characters. Bones allow you to move characters' limbs in a way that is much simpler than trying to re-arrange the vertices every time.
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This tutorial uses the simple person model and hat from a previous tutorial.
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This tutorial uses the simple person model from a previous tutorial. If you didn't do it, go back and do it now---or find it pre-made just for you here. Alternatively, if you just want to make the hat without putting it on a person at the end, you can go ahead and do that without having completed the other tutorial.
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Now, we will create a simple character, learning about selection and extrusion along the way. Extrusion is one of the most widely used modeling tools available.
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This tutorial uses the simple person model from the previous tutorial.
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If your model does not appear to be solid, it is currently being drawn in wireframe mode. For this tutorial, you need it to be drawn solid. Return to Object Mode (TAB) and press the ZKEY to see the model in solid mode.
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A render is the creation of a picture from the camera's point of view, taking the environment's effects on your scene into account, and generating a realistic picture based on your settings. This first render will finish very quickly, but you'll find that as your 3D scenes become more complex, the rendering can take a very long time.
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This tutorial will cover:
* 1 Selecting objects
* 2 Edit Mode
* 3 Selecting vertices
* 4 Moving vertices
* 5 Creating Vertices
* 6 Extra Practice
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These are some basic tips that are often asked for in one form or another. Sometimes it is in reference to something completely different, but the basic methodology will work.
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