Blender Tutorial Completed [somewhat] from blenderguru.com


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I did a lousy job working on blenderguru.com’s How to make a flamethrower tutorial by Andrew Price. I am in no way good at this yet, and do not claim to be, so no bashing on me lol.

I have been through my basics of things like the interface, different editing modes, modeling, modifiers etc so I had a good start before I moved on to taking what I had learned from the fundamentals of blender you must know, and now have moved on to doing the tutorials on blenderguru.com ran by Andrew Price.

I admit he moves ultra fast through the tutorials which is why its a good thing to get the fundamentals down first, if you are interested in using Blender and are just starting out.

He teaches with great enthusiasm and his tutorials on his site teach you a great deal. Some advice from someone who has been through the basics [the boring stuff], and then starting to learn the fun things. Do not do a tutorial like this because you just want to make what you see is offered as a final result. Take what you do in the tutorial, and remember what you actually had to do, and apply the different components that make up the tutorial to your projects. As in this tutorial, do not see it as how to make a flame thrower. Vision it as how to work with particle emitters, the smoke simulator, how to add add materials to the particles [Volume Materials / Textures], compositing and so forth. I know too many people that do tutorials just to be happy with the outcome rather then to really learn anything, so… that’s a quick note from a beginner moving on to things like this

Again. This isn’t perfect. Not even close, I kinda rushed through it though I remember what I learned. No Need for critics I know whats done bad with it haha.

Shouts out to Andrew Price, love your work man!
www,blenderguru.com
http://www.blenderguru.com/videos/how-to-create-a-flamethrower/

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