Procedural Sponge Modifier for Blender uses Geometry Nodes to turn meshes into sponge like geometry using volumes.
So you have a 3D printer and need to print something of your own design. That’s a problem if you don’t know how to create and edit 3D objects. In this post, we’re continuing our previous misadventures ...
#OctopusEffects, #Blender When you use Subdivision Surface Modifier, but you want some edges or faces to remain untouched, Edge Crease is the solution. Hope it is useful to you Thanks for watching ...
3D models drawn in Blender work great in a computer animated virtual world but don’t always when brought into a slicer for 3D printing. Slicers require something which makes sense in the real world.
Independent Blender developer Eric Charles has released EC Wood Grain, a Geometry Nodes setup that procedurally generates volumetric wood patterns inside Blender. The system uses a single reusable ...
Using Blender to draw objects from scratch is pretty daunting, especially if you are trying to create something highly complex, such as a face. Blender (free) is pretty daunting to someone who’s never ...
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