Sculpting a cliff in Blender (timelapse)


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Sculpting a cliff in Blender, using brushes from The Rock Essentials: www.blenderguru.com/product/rock-essentials/
Scrape brush: http://www.blendernation.com/2015/02/17/free-blender-brushes/

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50 responses to “Sculpting a cliff in Blender (timelapse)”

  1. Wow that just blew me away, I had no idea that Blender was capable of so much! I've installed it a few times over the years, scratched my head at the interface as it's so unlike anything else that I've used and ended up uninstalling. I think I really need to give it another go and
    put in some serious effort at learning how to use it. Thank you for taking the time to convert me.

  2. Hello, I would like to know how to control the workload of the GPU when
    I render an image to prevent overheating
    I have a video card MSI 980 TI Lightning whose normal temperature is 40 °
    C but when rendering up to 62 ° C, would like to know how to control
    the workload regardless rendering time last longer because what
    interests me it is the lifetime care of my GPU

  3. Well, alot of people are gonna disagree but I think that you are messing up this channel abit. The fact that you are using your OWN addons which WE have to pay for to make a video of you sculpting a cliff, it kind of removes some motivation as it makes one feel like the Addon is a must have. Your channel, from what I've seen, is suppose to be a channel dedicated to make tutorials for blender. If you decided to use the normal sculpt bushes which comes with blender it would have been better in my opinion. The cliff looks good but I don't think this type of video fits this channel if you are gonna use your own created stuff which we have to pay for to use.
    Feel free to use your stuff for your own work, but if you decide to put something up on youtube, make us atleast able to follow it instead of forcing us to buy the rock essentials. Cause I got absolutely no information from this video about how to even start. I usually look at timelapse videos to learn as tutorials are so fucking slow.

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