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Blender 2.6 Tutorial 13 – Bones & Rigging 101
In this video I show you how to add bones to create a skeleton (armature), and how to make that skeleton influence a character mesh. source
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Blender Tutorial – Cycles and Textures – Part 3
This is part three of an extended tutorial series on Cycles rendering with texture maps of all types for new Blender users. In this tutorial, we compare UV texture … source
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Let’s Learn Blender s01e08 – Compositing 3d Elements (After Effects)
Once you render out the 3d assets you must composite them onto your footage. This tutorial is to mirror the Let’s learn 3dsMax by Brandon on Freddiew2. This is … source
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Blender Tutorial: Basketball
This video demonstrates how to use Blender 2.72b to create a basketball. Cycles Engine Was Used. All the textures are available for download. Click the link to … source
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Top 5: Vagrant, Git, GitHub, and more
[ad_1] In this week’s Top 5 articles of the week, we highlight Vagrant, Git, GitHub, a My Linux Story, and six starting points for getting started in open source. Top 5 articles of the week 5. 6 starting points for open source beginners Looking to make your first pull request? Check out these helpful resources from…
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TrackMania Tutorial – Blender Cycles Prelight
Here’s a short video explaining how to use the new cycles baking in Blender 2.71! This tutorial will explain how to make a prelight/AO map for a model. This is … source
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making a wolf in blender 3D( texture , hair particles , rigs (b-bones))
get it from here http://adf.ly/1QWddM. source
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koenigsegg one:1 blender tutorial modeling process part 4
blender tutorial, blender tutorial beginner, blender animation, blender 2.74, blender template, blender intros, blender 2015 tutorial, blender character modeling … source
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8 non-code ways to contribute to open source
[ad_1] Whether you’re a novice programmer, a seasoned veteran, or not an engineer at all, there are many ways to contribute to open source projects beyond coding. Compared to proprietary software, open source projects tend to be relatively short-handed when it comes to non-engineering contributions, so don’t shy away from open source just because you’re…
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How to understand your team's irrational behavior
[ad_1] In this video, Jono Bacon describes a singular passion that motivates his career in open source: “Figuring out how we can build strong, inclusive, effective communities that build really cool things.” It’s not easy, Bacon says. “It’s really complicated. It’s a mixture of people, process, and technology.” And to better understand this mixture, he’s recently…