Re: help with blender
Posted by NameWithHeld on
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is there anyone who knows how to use blender?
if so, a little bit of help would be greatly appreciated
Re: help with blender
Posted by Crono on
Fri Oct 29th 2004 at 7:22pm
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... what do you mean "how do you use a blender" ???
Put the s**t in. Press the speed you want ... press some sort of stop button ... eat/drink whatever you made.
If you don't know what the words on the blender settings mean, look them up.
Re: help with blender
Posted by ReNo on
Fri Oct 29th 2004 at 7:25pm
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Blender the free modelling package Crono :rolleyes:
Re: help with blender
Posted by Spartan on
Fri Oct 29th 2004 at 9:30pm
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Blender 3D I have heard is a wonderful modeling program and its free. I still would like to get my hands on Zbrush though. That program kicks so much ass.
Re: help with blender
Posted by Spartan on
Sat Oct 30th 2004 at 6:50pm
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Damn you all. I just finished mowing my lawn in 92 degree weather. Now I want a strawberry smoothie.
Re: help with blender
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Sat Oct 30th 2004 at 7:03pm
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I want a blender!
Blender was making money for a while then something backfired, now its free again :biggrin:
Re: help with blender
Posted by G.Ballblue on
Sat Oct 30th 2004 at 7:10pm
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I think I'll just wait to save up on that 40 bucks I need for Milkshape :O Does blender have any import Qc/smd/HL Model files!?
Re: help with blender
Posted by Spartan on
Sat Oct 30th 2004 at 7:17pm
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XSI will be a wonderfull modeling program to use when HL2 hits shelves.
Re: help with blender
Posted by Campaignjunkie on
Sat Oct 30th 2004 at 8:00pm
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Blender's interface works about as well as a dead squirrel, though. Beware.
Re: help with blender
Posted by fishy on
Sun Oct 31st 2004 at 12:00am
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I installed it today and had a run through the first of the tuts earlier tonight. Learning the basics of navigating the 2d and 3d screens was enough for one sitting.
I had a look at it when it was first released too, but I didn't try to get into it because of my monitor being too small at the time. Now I've got a 19" monitor alongside the old one, used in a dual screen setup. Which means I can keep the tuts open on a full screen. :biggrin:
Re: help with blender
Posted by Spartan on
Sun Oct 31st 2004 at 12:04am
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What does the screen resolution need to be to run it?
Re: help with blender
Posted by fishy on
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I'm not sure. I was running it at 1600x1200.
I think when it was first released it needed 1600x1200. Then a version to run on a lower res was made available, but I don't know how low a res it will run on.
Re: help with blender
Posted by Orpheus on
Sun Oct 31st 2004 at 12:53am
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is this the program i heard of to make statics for HL2?
if so, are you going to be making tut's for it fish?