@Roboticist002 Yes, it is possible. But that would involve you creating every single brick. If you want to do that, have at it! Other wise, you need LDraw.
@conradslater I know very little about C4D, so couldn't say. But I have noticed that most CGI programs have similar capabilities, just different ways of going about it.
@LEGOblender you're probably right - I really should take a look myself (c4d imports 3ds stuff so I expect that's my answer). I guess I was just hoping for someone to hold my hand through the process. It's crazy how few people are doing cgi lego! BTW That Star Wars vid is awesome - oh and I'm enjoying your podcast; listening to all the old interviews - you'll one talented guy!
@Mutuceba I'll cover this in the next video, but for those "following along live" and can't get it. What you need to do is actually install the previous version of blender (blender 2.49) and copy and paste the script into the folder C:\Program Files\Blender248a\.blender\scripts
Then when you need to use the script, you first open up Blender 2.49 and import, then save and open with 2.5. I recommend using LeoCad for most models. I will go into detail in the next video.
Could you make a lego tutorial blender with subtitles in Spanish? You would have more views;)
90office 2 months ago
2,000'th VIEWER!! =D
ultislasher1 4 months ago in playlist More videos from LEGOblender
who knew blender was free? Thank you so much- as well as blender. =D
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Can I Make Bionicle With This?
henriquebio 11 months ago
can i use maya to import the leocad files?
TheGameLoungePD 11 months ago
Is it possible to do this with just blender?
Roboticist002 1 year ago
@Roboticist002 Yes, it is possible. But that would involve you creating every single brick. If you want to do that, have at it! Other wise, you need LDraw.
LEGOblender 1 year ago
so i can do all of this with more updated blender versions?
beckernater 1 year ago
do you know if I can do the same in C4D?
conradslater 1 year ago
@conradslater I know very little about C4D, so couldn't say. But I have noticed that most CGI programs have similar capabilities, just different ways of going about it.
Having said that, Blender is free!
LEGOblender 1 year ago
@LEGOblender you're probably right - I really should take a look myself (c4d imports 3ds stuff so I expect that's my answer). I guess I was just hoping for someone to hold my hand through the process. It's crazy how few people are doing cgi lego! BTW That Star Wars vid is awesome - oh and I'm enjoying your podcast; listening to all the old interviews - you'll one talented guy!
conradslater 1 year ago
@conradslater yes
eftimov2 2 months ago
I'm glad, though I do agree with Eric on the subject that now we'll see some cheap knock-off.
sparkpluglego 1 year ago
Could you go over making a lasers and lightsabers in Blender please.
LordBarrick 1 year ago
i have a problem everytime i try and import the addon script i gert an error message
please help
Mutuceba 1 year ago
@Mutuceba I'll cover this in the next video, but for those "following along live" and can't get it. What you need to do is actually install the previous version of blender (blender 2.49) and copy and paste the script into the folder C:\Program Files\Blender248a\.blender\scripts
Then when you need to use the script, you first open up Blender 2.49 and import, then save and open with 2.5. I recommend using LeoCad for most models. I will go into detail in the next video.
LEGOblender 1 year ago
i can not wait for your othr videos
nosepass9 1 year ago
Im not excited because CGI will now spread among every damn animator. Including the ones who are crap.
fireguy789 1 year ago
thanks u are the first one who make this easy to understand
ToyEmperorPalpatine 1 year ago
Woohoo. I'm excited for this series.
The95thLegion 1 year ago