Blender + Indigo Tutorial Video [file deleted/lost]
Blender + Indigo Tutorial Video [file deleted/lost]
Hi all,
I've posted a tutorial video by Big Fan, with voice-over by DaveC, on setting up Indigo with Blender.
The video covers installing Blender, Python, and Blendigo.
It also shows you how to set up a scene in Blender and get it to render with Indigo.
It's in Flash format - just open the .htm file to view the video.
Download it here: (6MB)
http://www.indigorenderer.com/joomla/in ... &Itemid=62
Thanks Big Fan and DaveC!
I've posted a tutorial video by Big Fan, with voice-over by DaveC, on setting up Indigo with Blender.
The video covers installing Blender, Python, and Blendigo.
It also shows you how to set up a scene in Blender and get it to render with Indigo.
It's in Flash format - just open the .htm file to view the video.
Download it here: (6MB)
http://www.indigorenderer.com/joomla/in ... &Itemid=62
Thanks Big Fan and DaveC!
Most thanks go to Big Fan. I only re-read his wording.
The hardest part of BEING yourself is FINDING yourself in the first place...
http://thebigdavec.googlepages.com
http://thebigdavec.googlepages.com
As far as I know it is lost and gone
There was a hack of the Indigo site a while ago and this is one of the items not restored
I no longer have the original either but no matter it was not really all that helpful anyway
Unfortunately Blenderhead participation has fallen away quite a lot here since the hack so there is no new material and the wiki is only partially repaired, lacking the pictures..
It seems unlikely that there will be a change in this situation in the future
Unless you are really smitten with Indigo (and there is nothing wrong with what it does) I would consider looking at Lux render which probably has more potential now as far as the Blender community is concerned.
There is a milestone version 0.6 due out soon and there is some discussion about integrating more closely via a render API some time after Blender 2.5 is out - possibly after October.. which is quite a while I admit..
Having said that I am sure there are people here who will happily answer your newbie questions
There was a hack of the Indigo site a while ago and this is one of the items not restored
I no longer have the original either but no matter it was not really all that helpful anyway
Unfortunately Blenderhead participation has fallen away quite a lot here since the hack so there is no new material and the wiki is only partially repaired, lacking the pictures..
It seems unlikely that there will be a change in this situation in the future
Unless you are really smitten with Indigo (and there is nothing wrong with what it does) I would consider looking at Lux render which probably has more potential now as far as the Blender community is concerned.
There is a milestone version 0.6 due out soon and there is some discussion about integrating more closely via a render API some time after Blender 2.5 is out - possibly after October.. which is quite a while I admit..
Having said that I am sure there are people here who will happily answer your newbie questions
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