Blender's background image is useful for modeling, designing, and more. Find out how to set it up and how it differs from reference images.
Wondering if the Kinect can be used as a 3D scanner? It (s)can! Learn how to build your own Kinect 3D scanner without breaking the bank.
In Blender, it can be difficult to work with scene lighting. We'll show you the different options and when what lighting works best.
Many of you might be familiar with Blender, but have you tried using its new renderer, Eevee? Read on to know what it is and how it works.
Textures are crucial for achieving photorealistic renders in Blender. Discover Blender texture painting to make those cubes look as life-like as possible!
Ever heard of Blender's camera tracking? Follow along as we track objects in a video, create a 3D scene, and add models as if they were in the video itself!
Rigging is commonly used in animation, but it’s also crucial to simulations in Blender. Explore this guide to Blender rigging to complete your modeling experience.
Weight paint is essential to many aspects of the modeling workflow in Blender such as rigging, applying modifiers, and particle spreading, among other things. Explore this guide as we exlain Blender weight paint and show you how to use it!
Immortalize your face! Step 1: 3D face scan. Step 2: 3D face model. Step 3: 3D face print (or other 3D-face-related application).
Many of us have photos from our days as a baby, but what if we could have something more than just a 2D photo for the next generation? Well now you can with a 3D baby scan.