Blender Time Tutorial 1: Your first scene - LuxRender Wiki From LuxRender Wiki This tutorial covers the basics of using LuxBlend and LuxRender 0.6rc3 in Blender to build a simple scene with a light source and a few simple materials. It is intended for users who are new to LuxRender, but who are somewhat familiar with Blender. Introduction LuxRender is an unbiased renderer that will handle your scene in a physically accurate way. In many render engines, there is a lot to take into consideration when setting up materials and lighting in a scene. These features can be very useful in making a scene look realistic. LuxRender works radically different and takes all the burden of faking away. Bear in mind that this luxury -like many other luxuries- comes with a price. This tutorial should get you started with the program. Scene setup We will start with a simple scene: first delete the standard cube and light, then create a plane, a camera and place 3 monkeys on it as shown in this screenshot: Light Next, we will add a LuxRender area light source. Materials
Real-Time Physics Simulation We have been making a lot of progress in higher quality physics simulation for robotics, games and visual effects. To make our physics simulation easier to use, especially for roboticist and machine learning experts, we created Python bindings, see examples/pybullet. In addition, we added Virtual Reality support for HTC Vive and Oculus Rift using the openvr sdk. The new Bullet Physics SDK 2.83 is available from github. Also, our proposal for a course on Bullet got accepted for the upcoming SIGGRAPH 2015 conference in Los Angeles. Tuesday, 11 August 3:45 pm - 5:15 pm, Los Angeles Convention Center, Room 404AB UPDATE: here are the slide decks: 3:45-4.15 pmIntroduction to rigid body pipeline, collision detection 4:15-4:45 pmAdvances in constraint solving, Featherstone Articulated Body Algorithm 4:45-5.15 pmAcceleration of the full collision detection and constraint solver on GPU Thanks to all Bullet contributors and users! The new Bullet 2.82 SDK is available for download. Bullet 2.79 is out.
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Blender 3D Design Course Blender 3D Design Course Note: Added new Lesson #13 - NURBS Surfaces / Meta Objects - April 27, 2013 Note: Added new Lesson #14 - Rigid Body Dynamics- June 1, 2013 Students: This course is also available for downloading to your iPhone or iPad via Tufts University iTunesU. The video tutorials are also available on my Vimeo channel (Blender Video Tutorials - Neal Hirsig) Instructors: If you are an instructor and would like to download the 3D Design Blender 2.6X content (Syllabus, Video Tutorials, PDF Tutorials, Projects and Exercises), send me your name, e-mail address and the name of your school or institution. Neal Hirsig nhirsig@tufts.edu Syllabus Blender Cheatsheet Project 1A - Jewelry Project 1B - Robot Project 2A - The Way Things Work Project 2B - Wind Sculpture Project 3A - Architecture Project 3B - Reality 3D Project 4A - Animal Planet Project 4B - Set Design All Video Tutorials All PDF Tutorials Links Copyright Notice Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike CC BY-NC-SA