Valentine's Chocolates

Hello, everybody!

This time I have a special tutorial for you. Valentines Day is coming, and this will help you surprising your loved one creating your own image for a card: I'm using a heart shaped chocolate... but you can make any other shape that means something for you or somebody else :)

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Scroll to the bottom of this tutorial if you're more experienced user

 Here's the final result you can get from this series! Click to enlarge.

In the first part we'll cover the modeling of the chocolate, in the second part we'll see how to duplicate it a lot of times and make a physics simulation to end up with a pile of chocolates, and finally, in the third part, you'll see how to add materials to make the chocolate look like chocolate, add lights and launch the final render.





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