Blender 3D: Making objects glow (Part 2)
This is Part 2 of Making objects glow Blender 3D tutorial. >>> Click here to go back to Part 1 of this tutorial Before we go into the Node Editor, we will firstly need to define and create the 2 Read More …

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This is Part 2 of Making objects glow Blender 3D tutorial. >>> Click here to go back to Part 1 of this tutorial Before we go into the Node Editor, we will firstly need to define and create the 2 Read More …
Sometimes in a 3D rendering, there are objects and parts that will need to glow. If you are doing product rendering and visualisation, sometimes LCDs, lenses and buttons can look more realistic and attractive with a soft glow. This Blender Read More …
There are quite a few free Video editors that can be downloaded from the Internet. Honestly speaking, most of them are pretty unusable. One of the more powerful free video editor is Blender. However, this complex software has a rather Read More …
Rhinoceros 3D is a popular 3D modelling program for industrial and product design. Occasionally, a designer may use it to create the basic 2D profile curves for 2D concept rendering. The advantage of using Rhino to create 2D profiles is Read More …
Claas Eicke Kuhnen is an Assistant Professor of Industrial Design from Kendall College of Art and Design. He has produced a very nice video tutorial of Product Modelling using Rhino 3D. >>> Here’s the Rhino 3D Video Tutorial. Enjoy.
Solid Edge 2D Drafting is a free 2D CAD software. It is compatible with the industrial standard format DWG, allowing both import and export using this format. Having tried it for a while, I find it intuitive and easy to Read More …
This is Part 3 of the Blender 3D Glow effect tutorial. Click here to go back to Part 1 Click here to go back to Part 2 In the previous parts, we have created the new layer. Now, to combine Read More …
This is Part 2 of ‘Glow effect’ Blender tutorial, which can be used for rendering more realistic Product and Industrial Design concept images. Click here to go back to Part 1. In Part 1, we have seen the screenshot of Read More …
For Product and Industrial Design Rendering, sometimes we need to simulate the glows emitting from screens and luminating details. This will make for more appealing and stylised renderings. Below is an image of a product rendering without glow. Below is Read More …