Hi everyone!
Recently, a new addon ("Rotobezier", developed by Daniel Salazar, alias Zanqdo) was added to Blender, and I needed to make a tutorial about it, because it's an addon that makes a lot easier to animate bezier curves :D


Hola a todos!
Recientemente, un nuevo addon ("Rotobezier", desarrollado por Daniel Salazar, alias Zanqdo) ha sido añadido a Blender, y he decidido hacer un tutorial sobre él, pues es un addon que hace que animar curvas bezier sea más simple que antes.
Las curvas bezier tienen muchas aplicaciones si son animadas. Una de ellas es la posibilidad de utilizarlas como máscaras en el compositor de blender. Este tutorial habla sobre cómo usar y animar curvas utilizando este addon, y cómo usarlas a modo de máscaras en composición :)
He puesto la etiqueta de Experto a este tutorial, puesto que necesitaréis saber lo básico sobre blender para ser capaces de seguir y entender todos los pasos.
Espero que os guste, y el siguiente tutorial será la segunda parte de Materiales, Luces y Render!
Nos vemos!
Bezier curves have a lot of applications if animated, but one of them is the ability of using them as masks on the blender compositor. This tutorial talks about how to use and animate curves using this addon, and how to use them as masks in compositing :)
I put this tutorial the Expert label because you'll need to have the Blender Basics covered in order to make all the steps and understanding them :)
Hope you like it, and the next one will be the Materials, Lights & Render Part 2!
See you!
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the video is set to private dude
Sorry for the inconvenience, but there is a problem on vimeo, and I cannot make it public since they solve it :S I made it public before posting... but it seems that vimeo didn't actualized it U_U
I'll fix it asap.
Sorry!
It's already arranged, sorry again ;)
How do you adjust and move the camera like that so freely? Can you also move that freely in regular editing? I always got issues with zooming and the zooming slowly gets slower and than I got to spin the camera to zoom anymore.
Thanks ;) I forgot to explain that on the tutorial: It's the Fly Mode, very useful for arranging the camera position. The shortcut is Shift+F. Then use the mouse wheel for moving forward/backward, move the mouse for orientation, and middle mouse button and moving the mouse for panning ;)
Thanks oliver :) I think you should do a tutorial on camera "Navigation" because while that shortcut you just told me is a life saver I think many people struggle with it as their are VERY few tutorials on it and most of them suck and not one has said exactly what you have said I think it would help drive traffic to your site to XD btw I'm David from America xD
Yeahh! That's a good idea, David!! Maybe I'll do that tutorial on the near future ;)
Thanks!
Just a quick request. You have pretty much explained the basics of how to use blender to make simple renders. It would be great if you could make some basic videos for other features of blender such as the compositor, NLA Editor, UV/Image Editor, etc. As I understand, Blender is a pretty powerful tool, capable of performing tasks other than just 3D rendering. It would be great to learn that too.
Thank you! This is exactly what I needed! I'll be sure to visit often. Keep up the great work.
Thank you so much! :D
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