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Glass Smash Tutorial – Blender Destruction
Discover how to use the Fracture tools, rigid body simulator, constraints, particles and the smoke simulator to create a realistic bullet smashing through glass. source
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Blender Tutorial: Cycles Materialien, Texturen und Beleuchtung (Deutsch / German)
Ladies and Gentlemen, Applaus für: Frederik Steinmetz! In diesem Tutorial zeigt euch Frederik Steinmetz einiges über Beleuchtung, Texturierung und … source
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Blender 3D Tutorial – Beginners, Face Modeling with Plane Mesh by VscorpianC
Blender open source software; this tutorial shows how to model a face using reference image in front and side views and a plane mesh. VscorpianC You can … source
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Blender 2.6 Background Images
A quick showing of how to load a background image in blender for the purpose of tracing an object and also shows a simply object being traced. source
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Blender 2.65 Tutorial – Cycles – Transparency Effects with Nodes, without Alpha Maps
In this tutorial for new Blender users, I discuss an alternative method to consider when creating transparency effects with your image maps…without the use of a … source
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Predator 3D sculpt in Blender 2.74
Full timelapse with (almost) the full process uncut. source
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Blender 2.6 Modelling Tutorial Making a Pawn Chess Piece – Part 1 (OLD VERSION)
Note: This tutorial is out of date due to changes in Blender (ngon faces introduced in version 2.63 onwards). There are many ways you could make pawn, this … source
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Simple LED control with the Raspberry Pi
[ad_1] Last year, around Pi Day, I authored an article here on Opensource.com on how to set up a music light show with your Raspberry Pi. Before creating the light show, I encouraged the reader to learn about breadboards and the CanaKit as a way to do some prototyping controls with the Raspberry Pi and…
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4 projects for building an open source arcade
[ad_1] You may have heard the news recently that the MAME project has been licensed under the GPL version 2. MAME, which originally stood for Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator, is probably the largest and most complete game emulation systems ever created, with the ability to emulate many original gaming systems, largely from the 80s and…
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4 open source tools for writing your next screenplay
[ad_1] While I was putting together slides for my lightning talk at Great Wide Open (happening March 16-17), Not that Weird: Open Source Tools for Creatives, I remembered that in the last half of 2015 we had a bit of a loss from our open source creative toolbox. I think I was little late to the game in…