I bought a copy of the wonderful Snapz Pro X the other day, and wanted to put it through its paces with something practical. I’d been asked about the new inbuilt Glow effect in Blender 2.34 on the elysiun.com forums, so I decided to try my hand at making a couple of tutorial videos.

They’re in QuickTime MPEG4 format, but Linux people should be able to view them with mplayer or videolan too. Feedback would be appreciated, since it’s a first time for me!

mpeg4 icon  Glow Effect 1: Basics using the glow effect (5MB)
mpeg4 icon  Glow Effect 2: Isolating individual objects (7MB)


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Reader Comments


  1. cicero moraes / 2004.10.20 @ 08:07

    Hi mke!

    I want to thank you to
    make the blenders glow
    tutorial. You help-me a
    very much, me and many
    other people!
    Thanks to you, great hold!

  2. cicero moraes / 2004.10.20 @ 08:08

    Hi mke!

    I want to thank you to
    make the blenders glow
    tutorial. You help-me a
    very much, me and many
    other persons!
    Thanks to you, great hold!

  3. Bobson / 2004.11.17 @ 05:49

    Great glow effect videos, just one question…

    anymore video tutorials in the pipeline :)

  4. Matt / 2004.11.18 @ 11:11

    Heh, well I’ve just returned home from the Blender Conference, and am without work, so maybe I’ll have some free time for some more soon :P

  5. Stuart (Aquaglow at elysiun) / 2005.01.24 @ 09:24

    Just wanted to add my thanks for making that glow tutorial! Both brilliantly made, help me out no end, never had a clue how to use the sequence editor before now. :)

  6. Maria / 2006.08.10 @ 17:32

    ..on making art glow…
    Matt, how brilliant your butterflies go!…