About This Video Creature Factory 2 is the second installment of the original Open Movie Workshop DVD. However, this is not a simple refresh, it's an entirely different workflow. Like the first part of the series, Creature Factory 2 is not meant to be a simple follow-along tutorial. Instead we witness an inspiring creative process from start to finish. Originally published on cloud.blender.org - August 2014. Total duration: 13 hours, 45 chapters. Author: Andy Goralczyk As a Blender 3D artist, Andy was responsible for much of the design, compositing and lighting for Elephants Dream, Big Buck Bunny, Tears Of Steel, Caminandes 2, and Cosmos Laundromat. License: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0. This product is has been made by and added to Steam Store by Blender Institute to support free/open Blender projects. 6d5b4406ea Title: Creature Factory 2Production:Blender InstituteDistributor:Blender InstituteRelease Date: 6 Jul, 2015Country: NetherlandsVideo Resolution: 1152x720(19.5GB)Audio: 5.1 SurroundRunning Time: 800 minutes Creature Factory 2 Download For Pc [hack] creature factory 2 blender. creature factory 2 download. blender cloud - creature factory 2. creature factory 2 free download. creature factory 2. creature factory 2 free This is more a review about the quality of Steam's video player. This was the first video I bought from Steam and will certainly be my last.The video player is a shocking mess which makes viewing the tutorials a chore. Every time a video is opened it opens in a new window instead of in the same window. By default it always opens at a reduced size and quality, choosing 540p over the maximum 720p. The player is also incapable of displaying at 100% meaning the text is always blurrier than it needs to be, as you have to manually resize the video to about the right size.Because the videos are Creative Commons I made the assumption that I would be able to download the full videos that you can get from the Blender Foundation. There is no option for this, so you won't be free to view the videos on a separate tablet or without an internet connection. The option is stream only in Steam or nothing.The content of the videos is very good, with industry insights and workflows that an intermediate user of Blender will find extremely beneficial. However, I just can't recommend you purchase the videos through Steam.. NOT FOR THE BLENDER ABSOLUTE BEGINNER.There will be no explanation about interface, keyboard basic shortcuts or camming around for the Blender Beginners in the Base Mesh lesson, but then, in the very next lesson where things start to be more hairy everything is detailed so that no one gets lost.AN AMAZING AMOUNT OF KNOWLEDGE ahead for any Intermediate and Expert Blender User!There are three Asset Files, one with the starting artwork, one with custom brushes and a final with the Old AND the New Creature, YOU WILL HAVE ACCESS TO THOSE FILES WITH STEAM if you open your web browser and paste the following link, to activate the said files and download them in your steam SOFTWARE library: https:\/\/steamdb.info\/app\/385430\/. Great video, terrible steam service. You are better off purchasing the tutorial over on Blender Cloud, then you can actually download and keep the video locally and in good quality.Steam only allow you to stream the video, and in terrible quality.. Tutorial is looking great and helpful! But needs really option to download videos not just stream,because you can download this tutorial for free from blender cloud.. I cant figure out how to open it!!. Great video, terrible steam service. You are better off purchasing the tutorial over on Blender Cloud, then you can actually download and keep the video locally and in good quality.Steam only allow you to stream the video, and in terrible quality.. Creature Factory 2 is a good resource overall. It basically goes over a particular Blender artists's method from start to finish with creating and rendering a particular model.However this is a major case of buyer beware. The resource is not designed for first time users, the artist does not explain what he is doing and expects you to keep up. So you will need to aquaint yourself with the program first and slowly approach each video until you grasp it. He does a lot of actions in a single second and mostly uses hotkeys for it. Also the training files are included only if you click the link on the store page. They don't automatically appear in your software folder like some tutorials. They're also oddly incomplete since they lack things like the reference images included that the artist uses. I don't know whether to blame Steam or the Blender foundation for this.
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