Blender-ing In
Created | Updated Nov 12, 2017
Introducing a new and amazing skill.
Can I Have a Ticket for This Stagecoach, Please?
Asteroid Lil popped into the Post Office for a chat the other day. We were pleased to get in touch with her: we've missed her. She mentioned that she was very busy with a new undertaking: 3D modelling. We'll let her explain:
Blender is a fully-featured open-source application for doing 3D modelling and animations. When I got a good gaming-quality laptop last year, I started learning Blender. I have used it almost every day for, um, 16 months now, and haven't even got round to animation. Oh, and since I have to lie on my side, here's how I work.
She added:
That's the Blender interface on the screen
How about that hoopy keyboard!
As you see, I have to type one-handed.
'What's that?' I asked.
A drill press. The wondrous thing about modeling is, you can't create something if you don't know how it works. So I spend a lot of time doing research. I knew nothing, nothing about workshop tools, but I said to myself, how hard can it be? Famous last words.
I was, of course, awed.
Here is a selection of Lil's models. Now, how about that for inventive? She adds:
The lower half of my body is paralyzed and numb, and I don't even have sexual response, so I seem to have sublimated all that drive into art. I have to do art every day or I get a headache. I think about art every 7 seconds1.