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In this article, we will learn how to use textures to give our materials more realism. The biggest problem of working with textures is actually finding or creating a good texture. That's why, its highly recommended that you start as soon as possible to create your own texture library. Textures are mostly image files, which represent certain kinds of surfaces such as wood or stone. They work like wallpaper, which we can place on a surface or object. For instance, if we place an image of wood on a plane, it will give the impression that the plane is made of wood. That's the main principle of using textures. We will make an object look like something in the real world using a texture. For some projects, we may need a special kind of texture, which won't be found in a common library. So we will have to take a picture ourselves, or buy an image from someone. But don't worry, because often we deal with common surfaces that have common textures too.
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In this article series, we will learn how to go about creating really convincing still images in Blender with the help of Blender Internal Renderer. This is the second part of this series. To read the first part, click: Creating Convincing Images with Blender Internal Renderer-part1.
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Cancel your dates for the next...3 months, this is a complete, highly detailed tutorial on making a game (action/shoot style) with, guess what? Yes, the fantastic BLENDER!!
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3D animations for the ( almost) poor!
Can you imagine this: BLENDER ( and Linux) gives you the power of making 3D animations that only some years ago, professional animation studios will pay a fortune, and will only run in forbidden price high-end workstations.
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The problem with our character model ( previous part) is that it haven't vertex colour information assigned yet. That's what we'll gonna do now. In the same layer of the model add three or four white lamps, surrounding the character, maybe with different energy settings. Anyway, this step will be a matter of taste, of trial and error.
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This is a little tutorial perfect for people who don't have the skill of making good looking textures or/and are too lazy to assign them with the Blender's UV Texture editor.
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This is a little tutorial to show to new Blender users, the great character animation capabilities of the 2.40 version.
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