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Here is a tutorial to make grass in Blender.
Blender is an open source free 3D modeling, rendering, and post-production tool. Go to https://www.blender.org/ for more details.
Not for complete newbies.
Once you have got blender open, you'll need to make a plane (Space-Add-Mesh-Plane). Push tab to goto object mode and push s and scale the plane up to a reasonable size.
Go to the materials buttons and make your plane green.
Now you have your ground, go to the physics buttons (Object Buttons --> Physics buttons). Make sure you have the plane selected and click NEW in the particles panel. Now make the options as shown in the image attached.
Now position the camera and Render. It will be pretty simple grass, adding a texture will make it better. -
Hey I'm a newbie here at Xisto but i was wondering if we could get a list together of what Free video Editors there are so far.
The ones on Wikipedia so far are:Blender (cross-platform)Cinelerra (Linux)
Diva (Linux)
HyperEngine-AV (Macintosh)
Jahshaka (Cross platform)
Kdenlive (Linux)
Kino (Linux)
LiVES (Linux/BSD/IRIX/OSX-Darwin)
LIVE (Linux)
PiTiVi (Linux)
Avid Free DV (Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X)
AviTricks classic
Clesh (Java on Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Linux)
Zwei Stein
AVRA-Quick
Conversion
CleshLoad (Java on Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Linux)
TMPGEnc (Microsoft Windows)
Windows Media Encoder (Microsoft Windows)
MPEG Streamclip (Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X)
Avidemux (cross-platform)
AviSynth (Microsoft Windows)
AutoGK (auto Gordian Knot)
Cuttermaran
FFmpeg
Gordian Knot
MediaCoder
MEncoder
mjpegtools
MP4Box
Nandub
RAD Game Tools Bink and Smacker
Thoggen (Linux)
Vidomi
VirtualDub (Microsoft Windows)
VirtualDubMod (Microsoft Windows) (based on VirtualDub, but with additional input/output formats)Notice from truefusion:Topics where the majority fo the post consists of a list of names, etc, should not be started. Place the lists into quote tags.
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