Over the last month we have received a generous number of contributions from the Blender community via our Contribute page. We have packaged together the contributions we have received since round #2 made it available as a free download. We will try to release a pack like this every month or so, assuming enough contributions come in. Once again, there are some really good models and other resources in this pack, enjoy!
Note: each of the resources in the pack are released as Creative Commons
attribution 3.0 Unported.
By: Carlos Henrique Passos Jorge

By: Potado Tomado

By: James Finnerty

By: Matty Krosschell

By: Stephen Koroknay

By: David Street












That’s a darn beautiful Ferrari!
And a darn nice blender! Only the juice is missing..
Umm, shouldn’t the blender be credited to Sebastien Koenig? It’s from his V-Ray tutorial, isn’t it?
I used that picture as a reference but forgot to give credit
cool models again, cheers to everyone that contributed…you rock!!!
Liking the Ferrari and pens in particular, good stuff
the farrari is gorgous
the chrystals are perfect
the head im not a fan of scifi style demons
the light saber not a fan of sci-fi but well don
the blender a bit simple but a nice design and would be popular with poser and daz users
the pen is almost 100% perfect you for got the ink residue stains in the ink tube and the oozzed ink on the nib
easy for anyone to add so ill say hellacious work
Thanks a lot for the comments and Congratulations for all of the works! Great Job!
That’s how a community must be.
I’m realy glad that the pen model has been accepted and shared under CC.
Cheers
the pen is really neat it must have been a real pain trying to get the lighting right
Thanx Matty.
In fact, I belive the lighting isn’t so good.. it’s a pretty basic setup. only 2 spots… the mistake is that both are casting shadows.
Must be simple to change it and arrange as you like.
Thank you for the nice comments on the Ferrari model. All the credit is due to Jonathan Williamson because i followed his Porsche tutorial, to learn about modeling hard bodies, with an emphasis on face loops and edge loops.
I learned more about Blender from Jonathan, in the last three months, than i have learned about Blender, in the last three years!
cool models again
This is great and all but how do I get it back to the default view with these models so I k ow what the heck I’m doing?!?! PLEASE RESPOND!!!!!!!
Hi Codyfst, you can switch to Top, Front and Side view with numpad 7, 3, and 1. You can switch to camera view with numpad 0 and toggle perspective mode with numpad “.”. If you need to recenter the view you can press SHIFT + C.
Does that help?
-Jonathan
Hi just thought i would certainly tell you something.. It is twice now i have landed on the website inside the last 2 weeks looking for totally unrelated things. Odd or what?