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Blender 2.74 FAQ: How to Use Image as World

If you want to add a proper sky in your Blender , you only need to focus on Texture and World menu on Properties window. First, add a new texture with a sky image. Then, select that image as the world at the World menu . If you try to render that, this is most likely what you gonna get. That is because, the image that we've just insert is still only a texture. To make it becomes world, check Horizon under Influence at the Texture menu . Try to render that again, and that is your world done! Where else to find me: Twitter  |  Bloglovin  |  Instagram  |  Google+

Blender 2.74 FAQ: How to Make Glossy Material/ Texture

If you want to make glossy material or texture in Blender 2.74, you're on the right place. Actually, in my case I want to take out the glossy effect and I have no idea at first what makes my material become glossy. Actually, it's just as simple as 1 click of a button. That is my material with glossy effect. It's glossy because on the shading properties (right), the command Shadeless in uncheck. To make it not glossy, simply check the command Shadeless . Voila! The glossiness is gone. And now my land texture is more realistic. Where else to find me: Twitter  |  Bloglovin  |  Instagram  |  Google+

Blender Tutorial FAQ: How to Merge 2 Faces

As some of you probably know, I'm in the middle of working on my thesis . I'm making a video game by the way, and one of the software that I'm using is Blender. As I'm doing this for the very first time, there are many things that I need to try and remember. Sometime, it's quiet difficult to remember everything. To do the smallest stuff, even ones that I knew I've done it before, sometimes I just forgot about it. So, to avoid something like that to happen, I decided to write down the way I did something that I've found myself difficult to do so whenever I might need it, I know where to make a quick search. How to Merge 2 Faces You can't simply press F. You can't also use alt+M. It's actually ctrl+E → Bridge Edge Loop . And voila! The 2 faces now joined nicely. Where else to find me: Twitter  |  Bloglovin  |  Instagram  |  Google+