How to Create a Realistic Asteroid using Blender


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Blender Tutorial : http://www.blenderguru.com/how-to-make-a-realistic-asteroid/

In this tutorial you will discover:
How to effectively use the displacement modifier
Why particle systems are your friend
How to spice up a boring scene with the compositor

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47 responses to “How to Create a Realistic Asteroid using Blender”

  1. The surface is way too porous and irregular, it needs to be much smoother and less irregular because asteroids are relatively large in size and as such you don't see the porosity of the surface when you view the entire asteroid in frame, your asteroid looks more like a meteorite seen really close up, it lacks the visual weight/mass of an asteroid.

  2. Andrew do you have a basic tutorial in building or creating a 3d mode, for example a 3D character of you Blender Guru.. Watching your video cracks me up sometime whenever you have a joke making watching more fun and not boring..

  3. Do u use Blender to get ur music in it? If so how? Lol, Ive went thru video editing on all my animations but not any of the sounds or music came out. Been having to use Windows Movie Maker and it always turns out fuzzy and blurred somewhat. If it doesnt work, do u know of any HD movie making software that will go great with Blender? And ty for this tut!!!

  4. I'm sorry to say, but this asteroid looks nothing like a real one… This looks like a rock you pulled out of the dirt, while actual asteroids look more like a cobble with a bunch of craters. I wish you'd show us how to make that…

  5. Is it possible to keyframe the the asteriod particle's rotation properties (like phase) if the particle type set to "hair"? I AM able to when the particle type is set to "emitter," but NOT in "hair" mode, strange :S

  6. There wouldn't be any stars in the background since the asteroid is brighter than the surrounding stars.

    Thus making it a pure black background.

    That's also why there are no stars in the Lunar Landing pictures.

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