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In this tutorial I go over some of the basic elements of using Blender, particularly different ways to set-up materials and textures in Blender Internal and Cycles render engines. I also introduce a few tips and tricks along the way for more advanced users.
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17 responses to “Blender 2.69 Tutorial – Blender Basics & Tips – Part 2”
Great tutorial, watched part 1 first and had hard time follow it, but now its great, thanks for the tips, a big help for a noob.
I've done the same way as you did to create an own noise for each frame with #frame, but my Seed stays 0 even when i move the keyframe in the timeline. Is it a problem already known and how can i resolve it?
I use Blender 2.73a if it's a necessary fact.
Thanks a lot, Sardi!
Brilliant Tutorials. I watch them in such anticipation to be the next Blender guru! I load Blender and never know where to start!:( lol. Keep up the great work
Thank you so much. I am learning a lot from your tutorials.
stop talking so fast!
in 2.71 I get an error using the #fame in seed.? and will not display the random seed.?
Hi! i am interested how can i bild a mesh with blender and study in physics by meeting an object on there way by dropping or launching? i would be greatful for a litle inspiration.Doing a good job!Thanks
Great stuff, Sardi. I should have watched these 2 videos a long time ago. Thanks, Norman
This is great. A little tougher to follow along with than part 1. Lights and materials interact with each other in such a way that you can't really experience one without the other, but covering them both simultaneously wouldn't be practical, so the way it is presented here is as well as I can imagine it could be done. Thanks again! These tutorials are gold.
Another great tutorial; many thanks.
Great work. Thanks for sharing.
Your tutorials are very well done. Informative and entertaining. Perhaps in one of your future ones you can show how animate the camera itself. I have great difficulty with this.
Yes I did, three more tips in my bag of tricks.
Always enjoyable ….. thanks.
I loveee your tutorial man they are very helpful cannot wait for part 3. This is perfect as I get to know more about Blender and the difference types of rendering. On any of your future video I hope you make a node editor tutorial and how to use external render. Thanks so so so much and looking forward for more.
Thanks! Really like these tutorials. Lots of useful info.
nice tutorial, #frame doesn't work for me for some reason… but i can use keyframes to change it i guess