In this quick overview video we show off the brand new Graphicall.org 2.0 website. http://graphicall.org is a great resource for download and testing development versions of Blender and the new version has made it even easier to use and added more features.
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Awesome!
Your volume is usually way to low.
@FreeMind
No, it’s yours, mine is perfect.
Looks ok but that white section break the overall look.
Can you do a tutorial on using Freestyle? I have not been able to get it to work.
@savagecode Actually, Jonathan’s videos are usually way, way quieter than the others. I can run the others on my laptop speakers with no problem, but these videos I have to wear headphones because the maximum settings aren’t enough.
Some kind of site-normalisation standard would be great.
My apologies for the low sound volume. It seems all recordings done on my Mac come out softer than my Windows machine. I am uploading a new version of the video with boosted audio right now; if you check back in a couple hours it should be much better.
-Jonathan
No offense, but I do you really need to do a complete video overview for a freaking website? I know it’s good news but c’mon guys!
Actually it was requested over at BlenderArtists (or facebook, I can’t really remember) and I don’t see why not, this way the Blendercookie staff can get some well-needed rest from making long tutorials that needs a lot of preparation and people who are interested in knowing how this works can learn.
You have no obligation to watch it if you don’t want to you know.
I gotta agree with Potado here. I mean it’s a website, it’s meant to be figured out by the user in less than a minute. If a guide was actually needed, I would fire the designer of the website
I´m new here and i have seen the first 7 tutorial and i dont know what to do next, im looking in the tutorials and is so hard because they show to advance things and i dont know where is the tutorial to learn that things… this is a little disorganized for new guys like me… If you could I would say to make a class for beginners advance etc … like inside of beginers class you put all the first tutorial you thing is better to see… well sorry for my bad inglish…
A great place to start is the “New to blender – Start here” button at the top of the website. That will help get you started.