Re: The CGI Thread
I just started learning Blender, and I dont know how to render a video out of blender. Can someone please help!
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I just started learning Blender, and I dont know how to render a video out of blender. Can someone please help!
Thanks Piet ![]()
Can someone make me a 1800's Dublin background?
Do we have to go through this again? We can, but it's like asking us to build a house with no blueprints.
Ok Lech, I know what your driving at but honestly, I don't care about the minor details. Anything you give me will be fine, just as long as it's 50% right. Which would entail, old 1800's type houses. I would like it to be a street type view. (if you can make another one with a roof/ sky shot that would be great.) I would like it to be daytime. (or if you can make a daytime, morning, and nightime shot s that would be great!) I would like it to be in color. Kinda like this only with 1800's houses and all the other requirements: 
That enough prints of blue for ya Lech? ![]()
Also, (I know I'm asking a lot of you people) could someone make me a logo? I'm looking for a white sillohete (spelling?) of fireworks, lego bricks 2x4, and minifigure heads on a black screen. And above that it needs my studio name: Cherry-Bomb Productions. Thanks for all the help guys. I suck at CGI and I could really use your help.
Eddie
Last edited by Eddie (November 17, 2010 (12:59pm))
Might I mention that there is a big difference between houses of 19th Century Dublin, and houses of 19th Century New Orleans.
Yes. That's why I said to make the houses 1800's Dublin houses. I just used that photo for an example.
Export it as a .3DS then import the .3DS in Blender.
Export it as a .3DS then import the .3DS in Blender.
You'd be better off to export it as a .obj. .3ds are made up of triangles, .obj are quads
BuilderBrothers: You must not be friends with Google. ![]()
The instructions may or may not be out of date but when I used it on my Vista, it worked fine.
BuilderBrothers: You must not be friends with Google.
The instructions may or may not be out of date but when I used it on my Vista, it worked fine.
Thanks! However, we have run into another very important problem: We can't find the LDraw importer once we are in Blender! We go into the File/Import section, and there is no LDraw or .ldr importer! We put the script in the correct folder (the blender script folder), but it is still not working! Any help?
Buuuuuuutttt then were would we put the importer? Leave it on the desktop?
Guess we'll have to experiment.
EDIT: Got it! There was no specific order, it was just that we had two Blenders installed (how that happened we do not know), and we had the LDraw importer installed on the one that we were not using. Thanks for all the help though. ![]()
Last edited by BuilderBrothers (November 20, 2010 (11:45pm))
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