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Seit Erscheinen der Version 2.43 ist der Sculpt Mode neuer Bestandteil von Blender und gibt dem Benutzer völlig neue Möglichkeiten zur Bearbeitung von Meshes an die Hand. Im Gegensatz zum Edit Mode bearbeitet man nicht einzelne Vertices, Edges oder Faces, sondern verändert die Form des Modells mit verschiedenen Pinseln . Der Sculpt Mode ist an sich mit dem Arbeiten mit Ton, Knetgummi oder mit der klassischen Bildhauerei zu vergleichen. Allerdings wird nur mit der bestehenden Anzahl an Vertices gearbeitet. Der Sculpt Mode wird meistens zum Bearbeiten oder Generieren von organischen Meshes verwandt, seltener für technische oder mechanische Meshes. Um die Möglichkeiten und Grenzen des Sculpt Mode zu erkennen, muss man wissen, dass nur bestehende Vertices verschoben werden, aber keine neuen erstellt werden. http://de.wikibooks.org/wiki/Blender_Dokumentation:_Sculpt

Sculpt mode

http://www.youtube.com/user/CGCharles

CGCharles' Kanal

Loading... Blender Collapsing Building Tutorial CGCharles 574 views 1 year ago Blender destroyed coast (Inception inspired) CGCharles 878 views 1 year ago Water is really bad, but it took really much time to render, so I didn't want to render it a second time. Blender Grass Tutorial CGCharles 144 views 1 year ago Making grass for BGE. Blender day-night change tutorial HD CGCharles 589 views 1 year ago My first tutorial, so please tell me what I could make better. I tried to to make the tutorial understandable for beginnners.
What a year! There’s been some tears and some laughter (and some rage quits). But with Christmas just 3 days away it makes sense to dedicate the final tutorial of the year to the fictional morbidly obese man’s iconic hat. Thanks for another great year guys! http://www.blenderguru.com/videos/create-a-fluffy-santa-hat

How to create a Fluffy Santa Hat

How to create an Explosion

http://www.blenderguru.com/videos/how-to-create-an-explosion You guys have been asking for this for quite sometime now so I decided to finally deliver on that request. Think of it like an early Christmas present (that explodes in your face).
You may remember a little while back I extended an invitation for new tutors to contribute tutorials to this site. Well I’m very happy to announce the very first guest tutorial! Chris Monson works in everything from graphic and video design to set design for live performances. He started using Blender formally in 2003 and now creates video for his local church, as well as doing freelancing on the side. http://www.blenderguru.com/videos/creating-an-underwater-scene

How to create an Underwater Scene

25 Useful Blender tricks

http://www.blenderguru.com/25-useful-blender-tricks-that-arent-so-obvious In the ‘Save As’ window, press ‘+’ to add a number to the end of the name. This is very useful if you are saving multiple versions. If there is a number already in the name, blender will automatically increase that number by one. The feature you always wanted was right under your nose! Simply Hold Ctrl whilst clicking the ‘Load’ button to take advantage of thumbnail previews. This feature however, is currently in an unstable state (which is why it hasn’t been made official yet), so use it at your own risk!
The option available to setup glass in YafaRay is great and gives us a lot of flexibility to create several types of glass. A few days ago I showed how to setup colored glass for architecture, and today we will learn the process required to create frosted glass. This is a type of glass with a wide range of uses in interior design, especially for office environments. The trick to create frosted glass in YafaRay is the correct use of the Blender 3D procedural textures, which are supported by YafaRay to change the normals of the material. As you can see the scene is quite simple and only shows a few furniture models and an opening at the ceiling to allow the sunlight to enter in the room. The cube select in the image will be used as a frosted glass plane. http://www.blender3darchitect.com/2009/08/how-to-setup-frosted-glass-in-yafaray-and-blender-3d-for-interior-design/

frosted glass

Resources

Here are some useful resources for working with in Blender. If you have any comments or suggestions for new links to be added, please contact the webmaster . http://www.blender.org/download/resources/
http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Extensions:Py/Scripts

Python Scripts

From BlenderWiki A script is a program that is written in the Python language which runs within Blender, and calls on Blender routines to create new functionality. Because Python is a popular interpreted programming language, it can be used to extend the functionality of Blender in a wide array of ways.