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Blender 4.2: Precise Modeling Workshop
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The life of an architectural visualization artist is not made only by tutorials and technical stuff. Sometimes it is good to take a look on other artists work as a way to benchmark our own projects. And here is a nice example of animation created for architecture, using Blender and rendered with Octane Render. The author of this video is called Erik Jansson and he is a visualization artist from Sweden.

If you like rigid bodies like animations, then this video is for you! Don`t get it? Watch the video until the end.

More info about the artist and the project can be found here (text in Swedish).

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  1. I would like to announce a Limited time 25% off offer on Octane Power Tools license.

    Octane Power Tools let you preview your animation right in Octane render viewport. It make rendering an animation project a job that takes hours instead of days.

    Now you can join the professionals in making animation in no time.
    http://www.OctanePowerTools.com

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