Advanced Blender Tutorials
Sequence Editor (Blender's Video Compositor)
Sequence Editor (for Download)

Note: To get plugins for blender's sequence editor or for the blender's texture editor, go to http://www-users.cs.umn.edu/~mein/blender/plugins/ (I've only been able to get this to work for 2.23 and the tuhopuu releases of blender, 2.25 and 2.26 don't recognize the plugins).

Addendum: to change parameters on a sequence plugin, select the clip and and type "n" this will bring up the parameters for that clip.. Some plugins require multiple clips to be selected.


Basic Blender Tutorials

streaming realvideo 10 : 225kbps bandwidth
(DSL or Cable Modem)
Quick Blender 9: Understanding Duplication

streaming realvideo 9 : 50kbps bandwidth
(56Kbps modem to ISDN line)
Quick Blender 1: Navigation
Quick Blender 2: Setting Button Values
Quick Blender 3: Setting up Views
Quick Blender 4: Using the Target Cursor
Quick Blender 5: Basic Modelling
Quick Blender 6: Useful Modelling
Quick Blender 7: Saving Work
Quick Blender 8: Lighting, Rendering and Saving Images

downloadable, best for those with modems that are too slow or those who wish to work offline.
Quick Blender 9: Understanding Duplication
Quick Blender 1: Navigation
Quick Blender 2: Setting Button Values
Quick Blender 3: Setting up Views
Quick Blender 4: Using the Target Cursor
Quick Blender 5: Basic Modelling
Quick Blender 6: Useful Modelling
Quick Blender 7: Saving Work
Quick Blender 8: Lighting, Rendering and Saving Images

If you have any questions aim them at Kiernan.

More Video Tutorials Can Be Found Here




Suggestion: To get the most out of your realvideo experience, I suggest adjusting the equalizer for the RealOne player so that the high frequencies are emphasized. Also if you don't trust "Real Networks" players, you can use ZoneAlarm to deny access to Real's Event Scheduler, or you can rename 'realsched.exe' to another name. I also suggest exploring the preferences panel for the features that turn off the Real-web browser, and its possible to unbind real's handling of other file formats like mp3 and AVI files. Real makes nice players, but with all the spyware and brand leveraging, it makes the experience fearsome. It can be pleasant if you take time to limit its access to the net.

View these videos at 1024x768, I suggest viewing them full frame size (screen size) or "1X", do not view them at halfsize or less than actual size, as realvideo retains the full resolution of the video, and at half resolution some things will be unclear. The video compression doesn't allow for a lot of things to be seen, I'm sorry about it, but Realvideo (after doing tests with DIVX and other video formats) is the best I can do for near modem-speeds.