Hello guys, this is my this year christmas gift for you. A christmas scene in a medieval city. After looking a wonderful tutorial of Rob Tuytel (www.udemy.com, "Creating 3D environments in Blender") I decide to make such a scene for the christmas time. This file includes all peaces (buildings, plaster, christmas tree, textures, snow, street lights). In layer 20 are the peaces for the used particle systems. The scene has over 7 million vertices or faces. There are 2546 objects in the scene. I have used Blender 2.78 / Cycles. I hope you have fun with this scene and a very good christmas for everyone.
Com prazer, AlphaFAFFF. Infelizmente, nao sou capaz bem em portugues. Mas natal contente :-)
I used this scene as the background for a piece I made. Thank you for making it and releasing it under creative commons!
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Hello Stellarator. It's a pleasure for me. Because the save mode is activated I can't see your background picture on tumblr. Pitty :-)
Hello basilikadream, it's a pleasure for me. Thanks for your opinion.
This is amazing, and thank you so much! I am assuming that the scene comes premade. Again thank you, this is gorgeous!
Hi! So I've been having some troubles with it. Whenever I change the render engine to cycles and go to rendered preview, there is a wall tight infront of the camera, where the snowflakes are suppose to be. And when I change to eevee the wall isn't there anymore. I tried selecting this ''wall'' but it doesn't let me. Does anyone know how to fix this?
Hello Teni, this wall is the cube with the snowflakes within. The snowflakes are particles. Go to the particles system in the property panel. Then go to the part "Viewport display" and switch off "show emitter". That's it.
Hello. I am currently creating a project and would like to have this scene in the background. The model i created will be for purchase, not your scene however could I use this in the background? I can email you more details if needed.
WOW great!! well done I think iam gonna look for Rob Tuytel's tutorial at Udemy. I saw some scenes on the net from this guy it looks great too Thank you for sharing and of course a Merry Cristmas an a Happy Newyear