Sketchup and Blender
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we should still keep in mind how rapidly Cycles renderer is developing, right?
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That is an incredibly impressive image!
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Sneak Peek: Blender Toolbar Tabs
Campbell Barton demonstrates an early version of tabs for the Blender user interface. Remember this is still very much work in progress! I like what I’m seeing…
BlenderNation (www.blendernation.com)
New UI coming
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About bloody time! This is the only thing that holds me back from being competent with blender.
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@rich o brien said:
Sneak Peek: Blender Toolbar Tabs
Campbell Barton demonstrates an early version of tabs for the Blender user interface. Remember this is still very much work in progress! I like what I’m seeing…
BlenderNation (www.blendernation.com)
New UI coming
Looks like a nice evolution. Not sure Oli that it'll necessarily make Blender easier to learn. From what I could tell it doesn't fundamentally change anything about the UI, just makes it a bit easier to navigate.
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It's a pity that was not make from the beginning!
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The level of commits for the next Blender is growing...
Render time remaining now added
Themeable UV editor
Cycles speed improvement
OSL improvements.
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Christmas coming.
A nice blender tutorial from Andrew Price
I found it interesting, a good presentation of Sapling Tree blender editor.
Some particles system
Color indexing and some PPros (compositor)
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Happy new year!
This guy is very good in Blender and speeching!
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A wonderful Blender presentation.
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Happy 20th Birthday to Blender.
I had version 1.6 at one point but wasn't until 2.4 that I started to get my head around it.
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Active Morphing by François Grassard aka CoyHot with Blender!
Morphing result:
Screencast :
PS
in the past was existing WinMorph by Debugmode in 2D! (free) -
Not yet the same than Sketchup but...that is the beginning!
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Many ways to skin a cat Pilou.
I would try a different and simpler way for the job.I wonder, what we could do for a cornice on the ceiling.
Extrude following a path somehow?
It can be done.
But not quite creative.
What about using the inset tool of blender?What I'm trying to say. Different apps, different workarounds.
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Blender UI
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Yes : for old people, you stop one week, impossible to remember what make what!
Except of this that is an incredible prog for make anything!
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Plus Blender Open Movie Project Caminandes is now on the Disney Homepage....
If you have seen the short movie then I recommend watching it...
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Concorde.
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