My -have a healthy 2021- New Year greeting card - Easy to adjust

  • December 21, 2020
  • 209 Downloads
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  • Blender 2.9x
  • Render: Cycles
  • Creator: holyolie
  • License: CC-BY
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Have a healthy 2021 greeting card.

Consists out of 2 scenes. One containing all objects, and one containining the text (scene.2). The compositor puts them together to provide the final result.

please note the family-portrait mirrored in some of the XMas-balls. Be sure to replace that family image with your own!

To you all....have a healthy 2021. Get your shot!

Comments:

  • moun profile picture
    moun

    Love this I am using it!

    Written December 30, 2020
  • FigueroaMX profile picture
    FigueroaMX

    Thanks for the file, I wish you a happy new year too!!

    Written December 31, 2020
  • zirdukukko profile picture
    zirdukukko

    Well, do tell me more about making heathy greeting cards considering I need to give them out to many people! A friend I know has a Stiff Neck and maybe such a card would help. If there's something else you would like to share, I am all ears.

    Written December 17, 2023
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    Alyssalauren

    As a wellness advocate, I commend the thoughtful initiative of your "Have a Healthy 2021" New Year greeting card. Its adaptable design adult night care near me Los Angeles allows for personalization, resonating with diverse recipients' health goals. Such inclusive messages inspire positive lifestyle changes, fostering a community committed to well-being in the year ahead.

    Written February 29, 2024