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Old 01-18-2006, 07:47 AM
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these are free links for differenct applicationes:
http://www.3dbuzz.com
http://www.3d-palace.com
http://www.digital-tutors.com
http://www.kurvstudios.com

these likns can be very good starting point to any beginner 3d artist

hope that helpped
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Old 01-18-2006, 11:36 PM
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Evermotion has some realy nice tutorial (written and video) :

The link

Some of them are :

Making of speaker by Malefatal part 5 - |2005-11-03| by MF,
Making of speaker by Malefatal part 4- |2005-11-02| by MF,
Making of speaker by Malefatal part 3- |2005-10-28| by MF,
Making of speaker by Malefatal part 2- |2005-10-27| by MF,
Making of speaker by Malefatal part 1 - |2005-10-26| by MF,
Making a roof- |2005-09-19| by Nir sullam,
Making a louvers- |2005-09-19| by Nir sullam,
Making of Sturmtiger- |2005-09-15| by Pionier,
3dsmax: Ball modeling- |2005-04-06| by mygel,
3dsmax: Making of "Troy horse"- |2005-03-16| by Jiri Wolf,
3dsmax: Making of ghetto- |2005-02-26| by Tarsanya,
3dsmax: Making of Window- |2005-02-17| by Narvalo,
3dsmax: Making of Angel- |2005-02-14| by Nezz,
3dsmax: Max Sculpt Part 3- |2005-01-27| by Gotham,
3dsmax: Max Sculpt Part 2- |2004-12-12| by Gotham,
3dsmax: Max Sculpt Part 1- |2004-12-01| by Gotham,
3dsmax: Organic modeling part#3- |2004-10-29| by und3r,
3dsmax: Organic modeling part#1- |2004-10-28| by und3r,
3dsmax: Organic modeling part#2- |2004-10-28| by und3r,
3ds max: T-Rex Organic Modeling- |2004-09-30| by szymeq,

these are only a FEW of the tutorials on evermotion,
also topic such as Vray, XSI, composition, ect

check them out
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Nice workflow, I'd suggest maybe adding some text and then a lot more people could benefit from this tutorial.

Also, great to see another tutorial that's not Application Specific.

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Here's a video tutorial on head modeling in blender that I put together. Just scroll down to the bottom of the page for the link.
http://www.blenderartists.org/cms/index.php?id=67
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Old 01-21-2006, 08:13 PM
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Hey, that's great. Downloading it now. I'm curious, are those the images provided for modeling Adrianna in Dion's Head Modeling tutorial? Not that it matters, they're open source. I was just curious.

EDIT: I've been watching the tutorial maybe 10 minutes now, and WOW. This is an excellent resource for any modeler, especially those who are struggling with the Box Modeling method and would like to try a different approach.


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Shameless plug for my own tutorial. It's Blender-specific, very basic, but teaches the basics of boxmodeling in Blender.
Head modeling tutorial
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Here is a tutorial for modelling an aeroplane (Policarpov I-15 Chato) with Blender by Samo:
http://forums.cgsociety.org/showthre...8&page=1&pp=15

He includes the final project file (though it seems to be down at the moment), so that is cool too.

Shawn

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We have over 120 houors of free tutorials on LightWave, Silo, ZBrush, Max, and more.

www.kurvstudios.com/free_tutorials

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http://www.simplylightwave.com/movie...tml?tut_id=526

Very good earmodelling tut.
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