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{{seealso|[[:Category:Blender]] for tutorials.}} | {{seealso|[[:Category:Blender]] for tutorials.}} | ||
{{blender|4}} is a free and open source [[:Category:Modeling|3D modeling]] package that can be used to create models for {{src|4}} and {{src2|4}}. Blender has also been available on Steam since April 3, 2015, it comes with automatic updates but has no support for the in-app Steam overlay currently. | |||
== Features == | == Features == | ||
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* '''[http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Blender_3D:_Noob_to_Pro Blender 3D: Noob to Pro]''' A helpful online resource book hosted on WikiBooks, a website that uses the same format as this website and Wikipedia. | * '''[http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Blender_3D:_Noob_to_Pro Blender 3D: Noob to Pro]''' A helpful online resource book hosted on WikiBooks, a website that uses the same format as this website and Wikipedia. | ||
* '''[http://www.cdschools.org/Page/455 Blender Basics - 4th Edition]''' an online(but printable) classroom textbook released under [[wikipedia:Creative Commons|Creative Commons]] BY the Central Dauphin High School. | * '''[http://www.cdschools.org/Page/455 Blender Basics - 4th Edition]''' an online (but printable) classroom textbook released under [[wikipedia:Creative Commons|Creative Commons]] BY the Central Dauphin High School. | ||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
* [http://www.blender.org/ Blender homepage] | * [http://www.blender.org/ Blender homepage] |
Revision as of 01:06, 25 February 2024
See also: Category:Blender for tutorials.
Blender is a free and open source 3D modeling package that can be used to create models for
Source and
Source 2. Blender has also been available on Steam since April 3, 2015, it comes with automatic updates but has no support for the in-app Steam overlay currently.
Features
Blender offers free 3D modeling and texture mapping features.
- Create textures and animate models.
- Use add-ons to import and export numerous different file types like SMD and DMX for your Source mods or the Steam Workshop.
Blender and Source
- Follow the Blender for Source 2 tutorial to export a mesh from Blender to Source 2.
Blender Source Tools can import and export SMD and DMX.
SourceOps can also export SMD, and generate QC files.
SourceIO can import models, maps, and textures from
Source,
Source 2, and
GoldSrc.
Blender VertexLitGeneric can help you design and export materials for models.
- VertexLitGeneric OSL is a VertexLitGeneric shader implementation for the Blender Cycles ray-tracing engine, supported by Open Shading Language.
- See Animation in Blender to learn how to rig and animate in a way that survives SMD export.
- You can store as many models as you like in the same .blend file. Use scenes and/or collections to easily manage the different elements.
Where can I learn to use Blender?
Although the Valve Developer Community has limited information about using Blender, we offer a variety of external resources for you to learn and master Blender.
- Official Blender Manual - The definitive manual on Blender 2.6, provided by and hosted on the Blender website.
- Blender 3D: Noob to Pro A helpful online resource book hosted on WikiBooks, a website that uses the same format as this website and Wikipedia.
- Blender Basics - 4th Edition an online (but printable) classroom textbook released under Creative Commons BY the Central Dauphin High School.