Blender tutorial: How to make Wild 3D ‘Viny Vines’


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A quick and easy tutorial detailing how to make a sweet abstract effect in Blender. In the tutorial, we’ll be shaping a few 3D objects, going into some compositing, and learning how to improve cycles rendertimes by making backgrounds transparent.

This effect can easily be used to make 3D wallpapers, animations, youtube intros and insane 3D art.

You’ll easily learn:

How to make an abstract 3D effect

How to make a basic 3D animation

How to composite in a background

How to animate growing curves

And more!

Software used for recording this tutorial: Open broadcasting Software (OBS) and Audacity

Background image download link: https://mega.co.nz/#!4lZjSZqI!1tZd0duD4MNZGpG_mgqOaxGWfyJhSikrJUbivvUKAbA

Links for Materials: http://www.blendswap.com/blends/view/47497

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18 responses to “Blender tutorial: How to make Wild 3D ‘Viny Vines’”

  1. If anyone is struggling wit this tutorial. when you add in the first curve don't rotate it but you have to rotate the second curve by 90 degree blender 2.73. where ever angle you rotate the second curve either x,y or z by 90 the empty will react to whereever you move the plain. 5.11

  2. Any idea why you need the 2nd bezier and why you made it into a right angle?

    In Render Film, shame it doesn't say Transparent Background instead of just transparent. I had no idea what it meant until you told me.

    Very few people match their spoken description with the video as accurately and clearly as you do.

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