#Blender #Physics #Tutorial With a production timeline that makes Boyhood look like a walk in the park, here is the second half of my Blender DNA tutorial. In this part, I'll show you how to import all the molecules you need from the p1 scripts, how to manage collections, some editing tricks and how to composite images. I am no longer on Twitter, but feel free to Tweet this if you came to these tutorials via my Twitter and think anyone might benefit from them. GitHub Project: https://github.com/TimMoorsom/Blender_For_Physics CG Figures, a much better channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/CGFigures/featured 00:00:00 – Introduction 00:00:33 – Tutorial Start 00:02:40 – Importing molecules 00:05:44 – Creating materials 00:08:49 – Building Base Pairs 00:15:40 – End snapping method 00:18:50 – Transforms and parents 00:24:40 – Editing Deoxyribose chains 00:42:23 – Creating the double helix geometry 00:48:17 – Using vertex groups 00:58:50 – Final touches 01:06:56 – Using arrays 01:09:00 – Compositing
#Blender #Physics #Tutorial With a production timeline that makes Boyhood look like a walk in the park, here is the second half of my Blender DNA tutorial. In this part, I'll show you how to import all the molecules you need from the p1 scripts, how to manage collections, some editing tricks and how to composite images. I am no longer on Twitter, but feel free to Tweet this if you came to these tutorials via my Twitter and think anyone might benefit from them. GitHub Project: https://github.com/TimMoorsom/Blender_For_Physics CG Figures, a much better channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/CGFigures/featured 00:00:00 – Introduction 00:00:33 – Tutorial Start 00:02:40 – Importing molecules 00:05:44 – Creating materials 00:08:49 – Building Base Pairs 00:15:40 – End snapping method 00:18:50 – Transforms and parents 00:24:40 – Editing Deoxyribose chains 00:42:23 – Creating the double helix geometry 00:48:17 – Using vertex groups 00:58:50 – Final touches 01:06:56 – Using arrays 01:09:00 – Compositing