How To Realistically Render Lego Models in Blender – Import LDRAW LDD Tutorial Lego WW2 Bf109 Plane


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How to import Lego Digital Designer / Stud.io / Ldraw Models to Blender and realistically render Lego Creations for Animating / Animation. Lego WW2 Bf 109 bf109 plane

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Download ALL of the following:

Blender – https://www.blender.org/download/

Ldraw Importer – https://github.com/TobyLobster/ImportLDraw

Stud.io – https://studio.bricklink.com/v2/build/studio.page

Ldraw Parts Library – http://www.ldraw.org/parts/latest-parts.html

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23 responses to “How To Realistically Render Lego Models in Blender – Import LDRAW LDD Tutorial Lego WW2 Bf109 Plane”

  1. Thanks for sharing! It's exciting to see that a newer version of the Ldraw importer for Blender is available, and Stud.io looks so much nicer than the previous editors. For lighting / rendering larger dynamic range, have you tried using "Filmic" under "Color Management" in Scene settings in Blender? It's on by default in 2.8, but you have to turn it on in 2.79. Andrew Price describes its function in detail here: https://youtu.be/m9AT7H4GGrA

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