Wanted: Total Blender Beginners to Test Tutorials

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Re: Wanted: Total Blender Beginners to Test Tutorials

Postby Vamp » Wed Jan 09, 2008 8:37 pm

Could be worse...

Could be a roomful of glowy crystals... :twisted:
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Re: Wanted: Total Blender Beginners to Test Tutorials

Postby Chacal » Wed Jan 09, 2008 8:45 pm

Oooooh look! Crystals!
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Re: Wanted: Total Blender Beginners to Test Tutorials

Postby Jennifer_P » Thu Jan 10, 2008 12:33 am

Funny you guys should mention that...Like my new signature? :D

Welcome to the Crystal Signature Series! If you plan to write crystals into your Age and you don't want the Maintainers inspecting your Age to fall into a lava-filled crack which formed as a result of the crystal-caused contradiction you unknowingly wrote into your Age, then be sure not to miss a single installment of this thrilling series! It will discuss the common myths and misinformation which have been perpetuated about crystals and answer questions about crystal shapes, properties, and methods of formation. This series will be aired right here in this very signature. Questions or comments about crystals or the content of this series may be directed to: the Crystal Corner. The Crystal Signature Series: Everyone else is reading it. Are YOU?
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Re: Wanted: Total Blender Beginners to Test Tutorials

Postby Dovahn » Thu Jan 10, 2008 5:42 pm

Well, I think an, ahem, "girlish" tutorial is much easier to read than one written like a history textbook. Because I am a Blender beginner (but not 3D modeling beginner) I will certainly give these a try to get more used to the interface, and the bubbliness of the writing will serve to keep me entertained. (that's a good thing) :)
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Re: Wanted: Total Blender Beginners to Test Tutorials

Postby Jennifer_P » Fri Jan 11, 2008 2:35 pm

Thanks, Dovahn; again, let me know if anything, anything at all, isn't sufficiently explained or confuses.
And I suppose that, everyone's opinion heard, I'll probably leave the bubbliness in then. :geek:

Welcome to the Crystal Signature Series! If you plan to write crystals into your Age and you don't want the Maintainers inspecting your Age to fall into a lava-filled crack which formed as a result of the crystal-caused contradiction you unknowingly wrote into your Age, then be sure not to miss a single installment of this thrilling series! It will discuss the common myths and misinformation which have been perpetuated about crystals and answer questions about crystal shapes, properties, and methods of formation. This series will be aired right here in this very signature. Questions or comments about crystals or the content of this series may be directed to: the Crystal Corner. The Crystal Signature Series: Everyone else is reading it. Are YOU?
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Re: Wanted: Total Blender Beginners to Test Tutorials

Postby Chacal » Fri Jan 11, 2008 2:55 pm

Add some cowbells and it's perfect.
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Re: Wanted: Total Blender Beginners to Test Tutorials

Postby Trylon » Sat Jan 12, 2008 4:17 am

/me agrees with Dovahn - with the exception of me not being a blender beginner :)
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Re: Wanted: Total Blender Beginners to Test Tutorials

Postby Grogyan » Mon Jan 28, 2008 1:18 am

I've nearly finished my little simple tutorial to model a ladder using some features of blender, its late so i'm not going to post all the images.
But if someone could give a quick run down and see if its simple enough, for a near newbie at Blender.

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Re: Wanted: Total Blender Beginners to Test Tutorials

Postby Grogyan » Tue Jan 29, 2008 9:15 pm

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