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RE: Blender Cycles Render: Lost in Time

in #art7 years ago

I think it's fantastic! I'm not very familiar with Blender though. Is it basically a 3D rendering program? I feel like I've heard the name but it's not something I've tinkered with (I'm more of a video guy).

It has a very cool feel to it, that's for sure. I get a kind of Alice in Wonderland vibe with the clock and the lanterns. The rune stone rocks bring me back to gaming of some sort. I almost want to say Legend of Zelda. I've got a picture in my head of what it reminds me of but I can't think of the name lol I think it's a great 3D rendering though.

But I can't leave without give you major props for the dad pun jokes. No need to apologize! Enlightening indeed! hahahaha You'll always get a laugh out of me for stuff like that.

Thanks for sharing!

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Yes, it's a 3D rendering software. You can make model for video game, animated movie, or simply making static scene like this. I heard Blender have video editing capability as well, but I'm not sure how powerful it is, especially when compared to video editing software like Adobe Premiere. Though, there are many short animated films made with Blender on YouTube and their quality is fantastic, if you're interested in checking out about it.

I'll take it as a compliment because It did come to mind to make this scene has some Alice in Wonderland vibe to it, but more contrast than it is right now. Turns out the final render doesn't look as much as I expected.

Thank you for the comment, I'm glad you like the artwork and the puns lol.

It's a total compliment! I think Alice in Wonderland is a classic. I'll definitely check it out. I've been looking into more and more 3D rendering stuff or tools to digitally draw. It's something I've always wanted to poke around in but never knew where to get started. So it was cool coming across your post. It just kind of reminded me of it.

Thanks again for sharing! Cheers!

Videos to 3D!! DO IT!

If you can't wait for the next release that will be somewhat easier to learn, try out bforartists.de for a fork that's built around more standard UI and iconology and minimalism, making Blender that much easier to learn. I highly recommend it.

Bookmarked! Thanks for the suggestion. I'm up for anything that might make the move into blender a smoother transition. Thanks!