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    Ed PEd P
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      Unfortunately I am totally rubbish in using Blender, so I have never tried this. That said the new Blender routine looks awesome and could produce some really fancy stuff for masks etc.

      Blender article link

      #14669
      Ed PEd P
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        If you grab hold of something like Foam Clay it would be very easy to make a textured coloured (fairly tough – after a couple of weeks) surface/covering for the finished article.

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        Bob WilliamsBob Williams
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          Thanks for that Ed. I will blame you when my daughter gets on my case, after I pass these links to granddaughter! Although she really should thank me for giving gdd something to occupy her active brain over the holiday.

          Probably get directed to our house and instructed to get granddad to help…

          When the Thought Police arrive at your door, think -
          I'm out.

          #14674
          Ed PEd P
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            @edps
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            Good luck with Blender! It is one of those 3D programs you either ‘get’ or you don’t. I’m afraid I am in the latter camp but I know that Dan is now competent in using it. That said, maybe it is possible to use the templates without knowing the rest of Blender – there are a LOT of free/low cost Blender models available.e.g.  link

            However unless you are competent like Dan, I’d recommend Googling for low-poly Blender meshes, as the article implies some clean-up is required if you want to avoid really tiny folds!

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