This learning unit also focuses on the Bezier curve and circle objects, which can be extruded, lofted or lathed to model new objects. 1. View the 10 video tutorials. You may want to have your Blender application open to practice the tools or techniques demonstrated in each video tutorial. Click on the Flash link 2. Complete the Learning Unit #6 Exercise. 3. Complete the Learning Unit #6 PDF Tutorial (Dice). Click on the PDF tutorial link to view the tutorial. There is also a link to a completed copy of the tutorial .blend file named "DiceComplete.blend". The Dice tutorial is fairly easy to complete. It provides a good introduction to Blender's Boolean modifier tool. |
Learning Unit #6 - Exercise Using the array and curve modifiers, create a chain that looks something like this:
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Learning Unit #6 - Dice | |

2 comments:
Dice tutorial
You should be aware that opposite faces of a standard die add up to 7, i.e 1&6, 2&5, 3&4 are always opposing. Off course this is merely convention and everyone is free to make non-standard dice if they wish.
;-)
Blender 249.2 on Mac OSX 10.6:
I have to reverse the order of sphere and cube selection to get the difference op to work correctly?!
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