Learning Blender
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Learning Blender
Is there any videos about learning to create and render blender models.
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Good luck with learning how to use it! It took me quite some time and im still not a profesional
Ow, if you have questions you can always ask, but most of the answers are also in the online manual (not in the videos)

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she kept it in a bucket.
Every time the lamb jumped out,
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she kept it in a bucket.
Every time the lamb jumped out,
the bulldog tried to...
You could also try and start here:
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Blender_3D ... ple_Person
At least, that's where I started
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Blender_3D ... ple_Person
At least, that's where I started

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append is the correct way to import from another file....
you can infact "link" objects from file to file. meaning you can edit the original file and all files linking that object in, will be automatically updated.
Object Library anyone?
the good thing is the dynamicness of it, the bad thing is the dependancies it then creates.
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you can infact "link" objects from file to file. meaning you can edit the original file and all files linking that object in, will be automatically updated.
Object Library anyone?
the good thing is the dynamicness of it, the bad thing is the dependancies it then creates.
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