Blender Tutorial – Chemistry, Making 3D Models of Molecules, Making a Methane Molecule


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No chemistry lab would be complete without some nice models of molecules. This tutorial shows how to make one of the simplest molecules, methane. The tutorial shows how to make the model in about three and half minutes!

The latter part of the tutorial adds two extra materials for oxygen and nitrogen, the idea being that the tutorial inspires you to make some more, more complicated molecules (dna for instance 😉

There is a video on YouTube showing an add-on (by Jonathan Ng) that automates the process. It is still possible to download the script but I cannot get it to work with the latest version of Blender (2.69). In the video the add-on looks powerful and easy to use, hopefully Jonathan will update it.

The finished model of the methane molecule can be downloaded from –
http://blender.freemovies.co.uk

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2 responses to “Blender Tutorial – Chemistry, Making 3D Models of Molecules, Making a Methane Molecule”

  1. Someone should code a molecule generator / solver from chemical formula. Not that modeling molecules isn't fun, but manually calculating 3d rotations isn't fun.

    In fact, I bet it may be possible to do it using particle fluids… Hm.

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