3d interactive in less than 5 minutes

3d interactive 101 : Make a 3d interactive in less than 5 minutes

Introducing Blender 3d – its a free 3d modeling software with built-in game engine.

download it at www.blender.org/download/get-blender/ try getting the oldest version for our tutorial (new ones are great but we wont need too much for now, just the basic. In this tutorial i only use version 2.25 so try downloading the same version) – why the old version? well, you don’t need an army to defeat an easy enemy – gamers thought 🙂

install it on your machine, make sure you downloaded the right installer for your operating system.

open the application – you will see gray interface with many thin lines like the photo below:

 

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go to “camera view” – see “menu – view” at the top

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Now you will see a tiny flat square lying on the floor, you may want to scale it, right-click to select then hit S & drag to scale it. artpologabriel005 [1024x768]Scaled artpologabriel006 [1024x768]

hit Space – you will see a pop up menu, click add – Mesh – Cube

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click on the realtime button, make sure the cube is selected (its pink when selected)

add a sensor, just click it.. later we will adjust some option

then a controller, just click it again..

then an actuators, yes just click it..

connect the sensor to controller, by click & dragging the small gold icons to each other


add some parameters, find the dRot shift right click on the first column then put some numeric value, lets make it .01 value. this is actually adding local rotation X – to the cube (remember X Y Z axis? will explain it on my other tutorials later).

Back to the sensor – leftclick the button that says “always” and select “keyboard” – yes you just give it a user interactive option.

on the button labeled “key” – hit it then choose any keyboard key, i used SPACE for this tutorial

Let’s simulate it or let me say – run it on game engine, yes i said that this blender3d has a builtin game engine – awesome right 🙂 hit START GAME and voila – nothing happens 🙁

try hitting the SPACE key.. and if you followed the instructions the cube will rotate, everytime you hit SPACE on your keyboard.

Next, is.. play around with different value of actuators then try using other sensors’s options.. try adding other MESH objects like sphere, tube, etc..

NO PHOTOS – See this link

I will post other tutorials, shading the interactive interface, adding textures & materials, gravity, physics etc..

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