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Art of Blender

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The Blender community is full of talented artists and the Art of Blender is a great medium to showcase the incredible work that is produced through this open source software.

In this book you will see some of the Blender Foundation Films being featured; Big Buck Bunny, Sintel and Tears of Steel, along side other great Blender short films such as Camindas, Kajimba, Piero, Tube Project (Wires for Empathy), and Project London.

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by: CG Cookie, Inc

The Blender community is full of talented artists and the Art of Blender is a great medium to showcase the incredible work that is produced through this open source software.

In this book you will see some of the Blender Foundation Films being featured; Big Buck Bunny, Sintel and Tears of Steel, along side other great Blender short films such as Camindas, Kajimba, Piero, Tube Project (Wires for Empathy), and Project London.

In the gallery section of the book, we have over 50 individual artists featured showing off their work. Artists such as Andrew Price, Lucas Falcao, Reynante Martinez, Josh Maule, Nita Ravaljii, Jonathan Lampel and many more. The gallery showcases final renders along with a few break-out pieces where the artist talks on how the images were created.

This book has been produced by CG Cookie and is being offered with a great discount for resale at the blender.org store – lots of thanks for that!
For European customers we can offer faster and cheaper shipment, for USA citizens you might consider to order at the CG Cookie store though.

Download a pdf preview of Art of Blender.

By purchasing this book in the Blender E-store you support Blender Foundation/Institute projects!

BOOK INFO
Book Size: 22 x 28 cm Portrait, Hard Cover, approximately 160 pages Binding: Smyth Sewn, cased-in, Square Back, head/tail bands Paper Quality: Gold East matte paper, printing Full Color throughout.

Available: November 2013 Regular Price: 42 Euro

Weight 1.200 kg

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