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Next time you decide to take a little joyride behind a Boeing 747 with its engines at full throttle cranking out 58,000 lb. of thrust each, think of this video from the Brit car series Top Gear. Forget how small electronics fare in a blender. We want to see how large machinery stands up to a 747!
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If you want to learn 3D and don’t know what you’re doing, spend 30min. reading this wiki primer and you will have a great grasp on how modeling in 3d works. Universal tutorial that will help you out in almost any 3D application (blender/maya/lightwave etc..).
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Elephants Dream is the world
?s first open movie, made entirely with open source graphics software such as Blender, and with all production files freely available to use however you please, under a Creative Commons license.
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Extended drum solos. Prog-rock concept albums. Kenny G. We endured all these ? and much worse! ? to bring you Blender?s list of the 50 most talentless music acts of all time. Just please don?t ask us to do it again. Ever?
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Mainly thanks to the realization of the Elephants Dream open movie, the open source 3D application Blender 2.42 has been released. It’s overflowing with new features aimed for CG movie production such as a rewritten render pipeline, node based compositing, motion blur and materials, upgraded video editor, and much more.
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DVD sales seem to have generated enough funds to pay the bills, and the Blender Foundation is already talking about other projects.
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Blender 3D is a popular alternative to those other expensive 3D creation tools. Its open source, works on all platforms (win,lin,mac) and its free of coarse. If your interested in making your own 3D models, animations and game development – this 18MB File is something you gotta check out! Plus there’s plenty of documentation to teach you! Look.
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A new version of Blender has been released with improved sculpt tools and gorgeous subsurface scattering rendering plus a number of other great updates.
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Anyway, after about 7 months of development, Blender 3D is out. It’s a free, open source, cross-platform 3d suite. Lots of neat new features (see the page for details).
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These are the nominations and winners of the third annual Suzanne awards, this year entirely devoted to animations created in Blender. I like the one with snoopy.