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Support slides for EPFL CS211 Lecture on 3D Modelling with Blender by Séverin Lemaignan is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International ...
Continuing our ongoing series on how to use the popular open source animation, video and compositing app, Blender, we move to animation. Once you’ve made 3D shapes and textured them in Blender, how do ...
In case you weren’t aware, having a 3D printer is nothing like owning a real-life Star Trek replicator. For one, replicators are usually found on Federation starships and not hype trains. Secondly, ...
Blender is a free, open-source 3D modelling, texturing, animating, and rendering software. In this workshop, you’ll learn basic geometry and modelling techniques, as well as simple texturing and ...
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Blender is a powerful free 3D modelling software that lets you create a wide range of stunning 3D objects, from architectural models to complex animations. One of the primary benefits of Blender is ...
Start making your own models and modifying existing models to create objects for animation, video projects, and 3D printing. Go under the hood with the amazing free softwares Meshmixer, Z-Brush, and ...
The open-source 3D creative tool Blender is getting a multitouch upgrade: A dedicated version for the iPad Pro is coming in the foreseeable future. It actually seems logical that you would want to ...