This tutorial takes a look at how to model a Teddy Bear in Blender. You will learn various basic modeling techniques that may be applied to other objects.
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No sound? Or is that just me?
I believe it is just you…
What OS and browser are you using? Are you able to see the video? Does the audio work on other videos?
never mind what i said before, this one is messed up for me but your other link on it works just fine.
http://vimeo.com/4622616
no sound for me either, part 2 works fine though
plus its loading is realy messed up on this one for me.
Confirmed. There’s no sound, tried in multiple browsers
same here, absolutely no sound but the vimeo link works fine.
Now not even vimeo is working!
the vimeo link still works fine for me.
Hey, it’s the Non HD version of the video that is messed up, you have to turn on HD and it plays ok…
Same here, the video doesn’t play well and no sound through the entire video.
Hopefully it’s working on the vimeo link shared by tanner
Thanks to both of you (Jonathan and tanner)
Btw nice tutorial of box modeling technics.
Here is the link (as the tanner’s one): Model A Teddy Bear Part 1
There is no “Jonathan Williamson” Tag added to this tutorial.
Just for information
(I couldn’t find it by viewing all tutorials by Jonathan)
There is now
-Jonathan
i am running ubuntu and it seems that if i use hd or fullscreen in vimeo, it freezes or no sound, however if i just leave it as it is, it works fine.. think it works fine with my windows although i never use it
fantastic tutorial, but please stop drinking *burp* while recording.. it’s a bit distracting :/ or maybe it’s just me
can you please send me an done file of the teddy bear please?
i mean blender file…
You may add the link to the second part in this page, just to make it easy.
Absolutely brilliant. im amazed at how … lifelike it becomes in just the first time minutes. Hats off to you, bravo
Hi,
I love the tutorial but I have hit a bit of a snag and im not sure how to get around it.
whenever I try to add the seam to the bear, it tries to move all the verticies next to it, not just the one i have selected. for example, if i have verticie 2 selected only, it moves verticie one and three as well. how do i fix this?
is their some function i have to turn off?
I have blender ver 2.59
Thanks!
Hi Alex, it sounds like you have Proportional Editing enabled. Try pressing “O” and then moving the vertices again.
-Jonathan
I can’t see the video …
Don’t hear sound either
Hi Joana,
Have you tried disabling any flash/ad blockers? The video should be embedded with HTML 5 but sometimes these blockers cause problems. You may also want to try viewing it in a different browser. I recommend Chrome: http://chrome.google.com
-Jonathan