Amorphium Tutorials (interface, modelling, animation, materials, maps, modifiers, lights, cameras, rendering) - 3DLessons.com
This Tutorial demonstrates one way to animate a sign with no text to text that is visible.
August 10,
2007
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Wax are unique objects that allow geometry to be added or subtracted using a brush tool.
August 9,
2007
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This workspace holds the basic tools for selecting and applying color to the objects as paint. The FX workspace also holds some paint effects tools.
August 8,
2007
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In this tutorial I explore further the techniques involved in creating a human head (well not exactly human but close to that).
August 8,
2007
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The purpose of this tutorial is the explain the light or sun controls in Amorphium.
August 7,
2007
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You can add fog & smoke to your picture or animation using the Fog & Smoke
option in composer. A lot of the properties of the fog & smoke can be
changed from key frame to key frame in an animation.
August 7,
2007
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The Import option is located on the program pull down menu.
August 3,
2007
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The purpose of this tutorial is to explain the HeightShop controls.
August 1,
2007
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Morphing is the process of converting one object into another.
July 31,
2007
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Amorphium allows people with little or no knowledge of 3D modelling to build organic, smooth objects in no time at all. The difference between Amorphium and other 3D programs is that it is not vertex or face based, therefore the user does not need to know about polygons or traditional modelling procedures. This tutorial will investigate the main areas of Amorphium.
July 30,
2007
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