Blender is a powerful, professional, and free open source 3D graphics tool that can be used to produce everything from single 2D stills, to full 3D movies in broadcast and cinema quality, and even interactive 3D content for stand-alone playback.

The ODS Studio addon works with Blender on any supported platform (Mac. Download and install Blender 2.63a; Download the installation executable or zip. Of ODS Studio has been developed and tested on Ubuntu Linux 12.04 (64-bit). Blender provides a broad spectrum of modeling, texturing, lighting, animation and video post-processing functionality in one package. Through it's open architecture, Blender provides cross-platform interoperability, extensibility, an incredibly small footprint, and a tightly integrated workflow.

The program comes packed with essential features. A comprehensive modeller supports a range of 3D object types, and fast skeleton creation and automatic skinning help you get started; an in-built raytracer complete with halo, lens flares and fog effects delivers top quality rendering; animation tools support full armature deformation with forward/ inverse kinematics, adding automated walkcycles along paths for easy movement planning; and you get top quality diffuse and specular shaders, accurate physics and particle modelling, even collision detection to aid with real-time 3D game creation.

Once you've finished, your project can be exported for viewing as 2D images, videos (AVI or MOV, say), or a host of 3D formats for possible reworking elsewhere: 3D Studio, AC3D, DXF, DirectX, Lightwave, MD2, Motion Capture, TrueSpace, VRML, and more.

And if you'd like to get a feel for what the program can do, then try watching Blender-created movies like Sintel and Big Buck Bunny - the results can be very impressive.

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Learning Blender (Independent Project/ 1 Person Production)

Blender software
Blender is a 3D modeling and animation program that is free to download an use. This program is not cut out for everyone but for those people who are truly interested in learning to animate or model using the computer this is the program you should learn.
Your projects will be more an independent exploration of the program rather than attempting to create a completed finished film. Blender is an open source program, meaning the users of the program write, design, and update the software. The resources available on the web are incredible and you can actually learn how to use the program by following some tutorials developed by other people.
Your objective for this project is to complete some Blender tutorials and present them to the classroom. You will introduce yourself to this program to begin to learn about how 3D modeling and animation programs work.
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The first step is to install Blender onto the computer you are using. Your teacher can assist you with installing the program if you need assistance or passwords.
You want to download the proper version of Blender for your computer: Blender 2.63 Intel 64 Bits for Mac OSX 10.6+
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Blender Links for Reference:
The Blender Wiki Manual
Getting Started Guide with Blender
Blender Beginners Course
Blender Tutorials

Your Assignment:

After familiarizing yourself with the Blender Getting Started Guide and the Wiki Manual move on to the Blender Beginners Course. These resources will help you to understand the Blender workspace and the basics of the program.
For your project you will select two of the Blender Tutorials and follow both of them from start to finish. If you enjoyed the project you should continue to use Blender so you can learn more about it.
Grading Rubric:
A- You successfully completed both tutorials from start to finish. You can share your finished project with your teacher and explain the tutorial and what you accomplished in following the tutorial.
B- You may have completed one tutorial but not both. You are not able to clearly explain what you accomplished.
C- You did not complete either of the tutorials. Both or one of them may be in progress.
D- You may have started one tutorial but didn't get very far. You did not begin a second tutorial.
F- You did not start either tutorial. Nothing wash achieved during your time spent on this project.