Give your tetris experience a twist.
Check and try this game out.
http://www.benjoffe.com/code/games/torus/
Anything and everything in 3 dimensions including tips, tutorials, advices, techniques and more about Blender 3D, Autodesk Maya, 3DS Max, Metasequoia and others
Friday, December 2, 2011
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Moving Stereograms: 3D-Stereogram Tetris
If you are fond of watching 3D animations and viewing stereograms, then why don't you combine the two and have the best in both worlds. But the question is, are there games that incorporate stereograms in games.
Friday, October 14, 2011
Blender 2.60 RC2 released
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| Image by iRowebot |
Blender 2.60 will include new features such 3D audio and speaker objects, some animation system improvements, vertex group modifiers, vertex group modifiers, navigation meshes for the game engine, bug fixes, and more.
So guys, download, test, and report bugs.
Keep blending!
Download your 2.60 test build here: http://download.blender.org/release/Blender2.60/
Blender 3D: Smoke Tutorials
With the release of Blender 2.50 and later versions, we can now make realistic smokes. Smokes, clouds, and the like, are never really fun to make, in my opinion. Yeah sure, you can easily make them with particles but the complicating factor is that smokes are 'free-floating' and 'free-flying', for the lack of better terms.
Friday, July 15, 2011
Plants vs Zombies in 3D?!
Plants vs Zombies was (and still is) an addicting game. I already finished the Adventure game, mini-games and have achieved the gold trophy.
Now imagine PVZ in 3D. That's right, in full 3D.
Now imagine PVZ in 3D. That's right, in full 3D.
Sunday, July 10, 2011
The Smurfs Movie
| Image courtesy of Wikipedia |
Yes, you read it right. I did say back. You might be wondering why I said it, right?
Well, I once had a close encounter with these blue guys. It was when we had the Coleco Vision during my younger days. One tiny hint: the skull was surprisingly very dangerous. One touch and you're dead.
Friday, July 8, 2011
Cars 2
| Image courtesy of Wikipedia |
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
4 Ways to View Stereogram 3D with your magic eye
Caution: Learning how to view stereogram 3D may cause dizziness and strain on your eye. I suggest taking it slowly so that your eye can rest and adjust to viewing stereograms. No need to rush it.
Stereograms, or more commonly known as Magic Eye, were popular back then when I was in Elementary. I remember when there were a bunch of newspaper clips with weird patterns on them one day when I came from school. One of the clip's description tells of a Halloween scenario with pumpkins and scarecrows. This intrigued me and I just have to see it with my own eyes. So, I started learning how to view these images.
Stereograms, or more commonly known as Magic Eye, were popular back then when I was in Elementary. I remember when there were a bunch of newspaper clips with weird patterns on them one day when I came from school. One of the clip's description tells of a Halloween scenario with pumpkins and scarecrows. This intrigued me and I just have to see it with my own eyes. So, I started learning how to view these images.
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