Blender Default Cube Fun - Animating Subsurface - XCycles - Linux Mint
Bryon Lape
Most people delete the default cube as soon as they open Blender. Why not have some fun with it? Leaving the default cube and camera where they are, a three light system was added via the Tri-Light addon. The Blender default cube has been colored red and the Subsurface values have been animated from 0 to 1 and then back to 0.
Animation rendered with XCycles with 512 max samples over 250 frames with a framerate of 24 fps. The stable build of Blender 3.0.0 was used on Linux Mint with an AMD Threadripper 2920x and an NVidia 960 GTX.
Blender Default Cube Fun is part of the Blender Learning and Experiments series. Old man Bryon Lape tries to learn how to do things in Blender, though this time items are not moved over from DAZ Studio via Diffeomorphic.
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