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| How to Animate Your Models in Blender  Posted in Blender 3D > Animation by tutorialgrub on Jul 24, 2011
The seventh in a series of tutorials to help you learn now to use blender, a free 3D modeling program. You can visit http://forum.nystic.com for more tutorials. |
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| How to Use Blender Bullet Physics Posted in Blender 3D > Animation by tutorialgrub on Mar 30, 2011
Here is a tutorial I made on how to use the Bullet Physics in BGE. |
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| Domino Game with Blender Game Engine Posted in Blender 3D > Animation by tutorialgrub on Mar 28, 2011
A tutorial on a few simple game engine options that you can make a game with. |
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| How to use Blender Game Engine Mouse Follow with Script Posted in Blender 3D > Animation by tutorialgrub on Mar 20, 2011
Here is a tutorial on how to use the mouse following feature in BGE. |
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| Blender Tutorial - Game Physics Posted in Blender 3D > Animation by tutorialgrub on Mar 08, 2011
In this tutorial, I will show you how to do a basic domino (if you saw my videos earlier, you'd think that I am mad about dominoes). The files needed are mentioned in there. You find them in your Blender directory. |
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| Blender Tutorial Gingerbread (animation) Posted in Blender 3D > Animation by tutorialgrub on Mar 05, 2011
This is the final tutorial in the gingerbread tutorial series and i will be teaching you how to ANIMATE |
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| Create a Volumetric Candle Using Blender 2.5 – Finalising the Scene Posted in Blender 3D > Animation by tutorialgrub on Feb 04, 2011
The smoke simulation system within Blender 2.5 has recently received a huge amount of attention from both developers and users alike. In this brand-new series we will introduce almost all of the latest features in a single project – creating a candle with a volumetric flame. |
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| Experimenting with Particles in Blender 2.5  Posted in Blender 3D > Animation by tutorialgrub on Feb 03, 2011
Particles are lots of items emitted from mesh objects, typically in the thousands. Each particle can be a point of light or a mesh, and be joined or dynamic. They may react to many different influences and forces, and have the notion of a lifespan. Dynamic particles can represent fire, smoke, mist, and other things such as dust or magic spells. Static particles form strands and can represent hair, grass and bristles. This video tutorial will teach you how to set up a basic particles system, and go over some of the associated options. |
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| Animate a realistic flag in blender Posted in Blender 3D > Animation by tutorialgrub on Feb 02, 2011
A simple tutorial showing you how to animate a flag in blender. |
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| Cloth Simulations in Blender Posted in Blender 3D > Animation by tutorialgrub on Jan 28, 2011
Making simple cloth simulations. Cloth simulation is one of the hardest aspects of CG, because it is a deceptively simple real-world item that is taken for granted, yet actually has very complex internal and environmental interactions |
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