Introduction to Cycles - Part 3 of 3

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Uploaded by on Nov 16, 2011

Watch Part 1 here: http://youtu.be/CiA8mKeHfuY

In this tutorial you will discover:

- The difference between the internal renderer and Cycles

- Some of the cool features of Cycles

- How to create your very first Cycles render

- Using lights, materials, textures and bump mapping

- How I made the donut scene

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  • your awesome:P and btw i love your accent:) keep up the good job

  • really nice tutorial

  • Very powerful...

  • I would be very appreciative if you did a tutorial on the tomato tracker. I love the way you do tutorials and you've helped me understand Blender a lot better.

  • @PaleRiderOnTheStorm you have to download a build. Check out the blenderguru page of this tutorial, in the description

  • he i downloaded the latest version of Blender but it does not have the cycles option

  • wow very fast is running cycles !!!

    it takes a while to get a clean image in cycles with my Nvidia GT240 (96 GPU + CUDA LINUX 64 ) as fast as Core 2 QUAD 2.3Giga !

  • This is really cool. Im really excited about blenders new awesome features. Just wondering, do you think you could do a tutorial on the camera tracking?

  • Just watched all the 3.. Amazing man, cycles being that cool contributed a lot to the "awesomeness factor" , but the explanation and the scene is fantastic too! Thanks!

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