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BlenderArt Magazine

Tom Johnson
FYI.  Surely of interest to some of the list subscribers.  Also, be sure to check out the AMSER site.
-tom johnson

BlenderArt Magazine

http://blenderart.org/

Blender art is that which is created by using Blender, a free 3D "creation suite". In other words, it's a graphics animation and video production program. The titles of some of the issues of BlenderArt magazine give a good idea of what the Blender program is all about. Visitors should click on the "Issues" tab at the top of the page to see the bimonthly magazine's back issues, which date back to 2005. There are multiple ways for visitors to view the magazine, and visitors will want to explore all of them. Some of the feature topics addressed in the magazine's issues include, "Landscapes, Environments & Sets", "Wow! Factor (Physical Simulations, Particles Etc.)" and "Mechanical Modeling". Each issue has an "Articles/Tutorials" feature for those interested in learning the art of creating these 3D worlds. "Issue 22: Things That Go Bump in the Night" has a "Galleria", starting on page 31 of work by blender artists. Visitors should click on the image to zoom in on the life-like graphics, and they may be delighted and amused by what they encounter. [KMG]

To find this resource and more high-quality online resources in math and science visit Scout's sister site - AMSER, the Applied Math and Science Educational Repository at http://amser.org.



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