How To Make A Simple Head In Blender™

Getting started in Blender can be overwhelming to say the least. It’s best to start with something simple to get some easy wins then moving on to more complex projects.Today we will be taking in-depth  look at making of a basic head model using Blender. This should serve as your primary stepping stone into creating wonderful character models as you …

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What Happens Behind the Camera: The Film Production Stages

You’ve always loved film and dreamed of making one yourself in the future. What we don’t see is it’s more than just having a great story pitch to have a movie make it to production. Let’s look into the seven different stages in film production. And see why some great stories don’t even make it to the second stage. Or …

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A Beginner’s Guide To Water Simulation In Blender

If you ever want a closer look at how water behaves or you simply just want to animate water, then a water simulation is the best way to go. In Blender, its water simulation is an easy method to visualize how water flows and interacts with other objects while a boundary is enclosing it. Its simulation also mimics real-life fluid …

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An Overview on Rigging in Blender

Rigging is a very important task in animation. It can be seen as the framework (quite literally) of animation, which is why using the perfect animation software is very important. Most animators and creators have vouched for Blender, with its wide array of capabilities, as the best animation tool for rigging. Some might be curious on how rigging using Blender …

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Short Films Made In Blender

Blender has come a long way from being just an open-source CG software that has a lot of cool features for producing short films and games. Over the years, the Blender Foundation, with the help of other organizations and crowdfunding, released several short films showcasing Blender’s capabilities. The foundation used these film productions to make improvements to the software. Let’s …

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Ultrawide Vs Dual Monitor Video Editing: Which Is Better?

Having an extra horizontal screen when doing video edits is always a plus! Extending your editing workspace can manage your workflow better, hence, making you more productive. It can be done in two ways: putting up a second monitor screen, which is the traditional setup, or using an ultrawide monitor, the latest style. Learning each workspace setup’s respective pros and …