Yoda
Finally, what I promised: showing off!
When I first downloaded Blender, I didn’t know how to do anything other than just scale cubes in odd ways. Then, after the manual I was reading told me how to actually ADD stuff, I really got going! I am going to show you my first project ever from before I even knew how to render:
Yoda on Dagobah. How cool is that? The general idea here was just to see what I could do. I remember creating a picture of the interior of his hut (complete with a painting of his glory days–him with a purple mohawk and electric guitar), but I think I deleted it by accident. But the good news is: I made a video of him! And I included disco lights! It’s only about 3 seconds long, but still:
After a while I kept working on him between projects and despite the glitches with his clothing I think I got something here with my latest prototype:
Today’s link-of-the-post: www.pixologic.com! This can both give you the free Sculptris and the not-so-free Zbrush, only for $800! Okay, so it IS for a good reason; Zbrush is really amazing (of course, I’m only judging it by the previews since it isn’t absolutely free, so you could probably tell I don’t have it by seeing my last post).
When I first downloaded Blender, I didn’t know how to do anything other than just scale cubes in odd ways. Then, after the manual I was reading told me how to actually ADD stuff, I really got going! I am going to show you my first project ever from before I even knew how to render:
Yoda on Dagobah. How cool is that? The general idea here was just to see what I could do. I remember creating a picture of the interior of his hut (complete with a painting of his glory days–him with a purple mohawk and electric guitar), but I think I deleted it by accident. But the good news is: I made a video of him! And I included disco lights! It’s only about 3 seconds long, but still:
After a while I kept working on him between projects and despite the glitches with his clothing I think I got something here with my latest prototype:
Today’s link-of-the-post: www.pixologic.com! This can both give you the free Sculptris and the not-so-free Zbrush, only for $800! Okay, so it IS for a good reason; Zbrush is really amazing (of course, I’m only judging it by the previews since it isn’t absolutely free, so you could probably tell I don’t have it by seeing my last post).
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