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Blender 4.2: Precise Modeling Workshop
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The modeling process used in architectural visualization projects is not that different from other types of projects. But, for inexperienced artists the process may seem a bit complex, due to the fact that we must follow some guidelines to work with geometrical shapes and real-world scale. One of the ways that architects use to help in the modeling is to import a DXF file and use as a guide for the modeling. If you never tried to work with this type of modeling, or want to take a look on how a full model can be created from scratch in Blender 2.55, I just found an incredible, and free, guide about modeling for architecture in Blender 2.55.

This guide is available in a great forum for open source software for architects in Spanish, and was written by an artist called Rafael. As you may be guessing, the guide is available only in Spanish. But, the material is too good to be left aside. So, with a little help of Google we can enjoy the material.

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At the guide you will find a brief explanation of the Blender user interface, and how to use the basic tools needed to work with architectural modeling, including the handling of DXF files to use as a guideline for the modeling.

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5 comments

  1. Thanks for your post.
    Your blog was very useful for my guide. Now, I am writing this guide as PDF document. Thus, everyone can download it. My english is not very well yet. But I think that I could try make a traslation.

    Kind regards.

  2. Another thing… I would like to put your name in a list of my forum about FreeSoftware for Architects, if you agree, of course.
    Here the list: foroarqsl.creatuforo.com/grupos-de-arquitectos-que-apoyan-el-software-libre-tema24.html

    Kind Regards

  3. Hi Rafael,

    Sure, I would love to be part of the list.

    Let me know when you finish the english version of the tutorial.

    Regards

  4. Visita nuestras instalaciones y disfruta de nuestra gran exposición donde podrás elegir entre una cuidada gama de artículos para hacer de tu hogar el más entrañable sin olvidar la calidad y el mejor diseño.

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