Tag: stone

  • Blender Quick tip №5. Bisect: creating stone pt.1

    Blender Quick tip №5. Bisect: creating stone pt.1

    https://i.ytimg.com/vi/HjejvefIicM/hqdefault.jpg http://creativeshrimp.com In this video, we’ll explore how to create a stone using Bisect — new tool in Blender 2.69. It reminds me of Zbrush clip brushes — one stroke to cut the sphere in half and so on. The drawback of this method is geometry, filled with n-gons. Though, it is usable. In the…

  • How to Create a Rock in Blender Using Built-In Textures

    How to Create a Rock in Blender Using Built-In Textures

    https://i.ytimg.com/vi/5v8pzsYImc8/hqdefault.jpg In this tutorial, learn how to create and texture a rock in Blender using only the textures built in to Cycles. View this tutorial on my site: http://www.blendersmoothie.net/2014/05/09/how-to-create-a-rock-with-built-in-textures/ source

  • Blender Tutorial: Stone Brick Wall

    Blender Tutorial: Stone Brick Wall

    https://i.ytimg.com/vi/fgt-hGAscwk/hqdefault.jpg A tutorial on modeling a very detailed brick or stone wall extremely fast using Blender’s powerful sculpting mode. In the tutorial you will learn how to: 1. Model a stone brick base mesh from a rectangle primitive. 2. Enable sculpt mode. 3. Quickly sculpt a high poly count, detailed stone brick using Blender’s Dyntopo…

  • Blender 3d | Stone material | Tutorial

    Blender 3d | Stone material | Tutorial

    https://i.ytimg.com/vi/hHTqyfiFwAc/hqdefault.jpg Finally I made the tutorial for my stone material. I hope you like it! Texture: http://cgtextures.com/texview.php?id=109282&PHPSESSID=u2r831f48m851bie8m80923uj4 Insane Bump for GIMP (written tutorial): Installing INSANE BUMP for GIMP (Windows) source

  • Sculpting stone in Blender with Dynamic Topology

    Sculpting stone in Blender with Dynamic Topology

    https://i.ytimg.com/vi/sl5EvG4x-bM/hqdefault.jpg http://creativeshrimp.com In this time-lapse video we’ll see stone sculpting with Dynamic Topology. 3 brushes were used: Scrape/Peak brush, Clay Strips and Crease. Scrape/Peak brush (like Zbrush “Trim brush”) will be explained in the upcoming quick tip. Stay tuned! source