Construct a ‘Microcosm’ Using Blender 2.5 – Render & Comp

Construct a ‘Microcosm’ Using Blender 2.5 – Render & Comp

Tutorial Details
  • Completion Time: 5-6hrs
  • Tutorial Files: Click to download
  • Software: Blender 2.5
  • Difficulty: Advanced

Final Product What You'll Be Creating

This entry is part 4 of 4 in the series Construct a 'Microcosm' Using Blender 2.5

In the forth and final part of his brand-new, advanced Blender 2.5 tutorial, Frederik Steinmetz continues to walk us through how he created his ‘Microcosm’ scene! After modeling the scene in part 1, dealing with the particle and hair simulations in part two and texturing and lighting the scene in part three, today it’s all about finalising the scene, rendering and putting together the final composite! It’s time to wrap up this awesome series, so let’s get started!


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Discussion 6 Comments

  1. Cluetrekk says:

    Great Tutorial Fredrik! Thanks for that. Great pace and I like the way you made “mistakes” and corrected them. Keep up the great work. A tutorial on more advanced tips on working with nodes would be nice.
    Thanks again.

  2. hetors says:

    Thanks Fredrik for all this tutorials.
    Like I said, there is not many tutorials about particles in Blender so your videos you made are very welcome.
    Thanks!!.

  3. Gilmo says:

    Great! I tried it out and this is what I got:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jfRirV2fUbs

    If it’s of any interest.

    I’m a really newbie one so that’s what it is, but I would like to thank you because this tutorial covers a lot of new features for ‘blend childs’ like me.

    Thank you very much

  4. Fatboy says:

    Wonderful Tutorial Fredrik! I haven’t worked with Blender in 6 months as I’ve been learning modo and Messiah. I came back to Blender to see if I could transfer particle effects to modo, which I’ll try tomorrow. But I am astounded how quickly Blender is developing. And I am really impressed by your tutorial: you explain complex techniques in a simple to understand and follow manner and your voice is reassuring, as if you were speaking to me. You posses a rarely seen skill in the 3d tutorial world.

    Thanks.

    Wayne Miyashiro

  5. Kovacsics Robert says:

    Hello!

    I know I am a bit late, but I would like to know what animal is that?
    I have tried googling, but I still have not found out what that is, is it a real animal?

    Thank you

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