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Blender 4.2: Precise Modeling Workshop
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For those of you that want to use Blender as a video editor, there are some new tutorials showing how to use the features of the strawberry tomato branch of the SoC 2011. The author of all tutorials is an artist called François Tarlier. You will learn how to use the camera tracker options to do really cool video manipulation with Blender. There are basically three tutorials covering:

Below you can check out the 2D stabilization tutorial.

If you want to test the tomato branch, an easy way to do that is by visiting graphicall.org and downloading a custom build.

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