Blender 3D: Noob to Pro/Authors & Contributors

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Here is a list of the contributors to Blender 3D: Noob to Pro:

  • 01mf02 - Doing the small, boring work :-)
  • Allefant - Worked on panorama rendering and python scripting.
  • Ask - Putting some images and comments in the tutorials.
  • AndyD - Wrote the tutorials - Lip-Sync with Shape Keys, Bouncing Ball with Lattice.
  • AndyGeers - Made some changes to 'Armature Object in Edit Mode'.
  • Averie Zen - Created Simple Vehicle series
  • AttilaMH - Updated Beginner and Game Engine tutorials
  • Blenderizer - Updated and added on to tutorials.
  • Jeremy B. - Updated + added many tutorials and information.
  • Bmud - Clean up, typography, grammar poker. I hope I can finish a game engine tutorial soon.
  • Brett: Made pages more printer-friendly, added instructions on how to print a section.
  • Camel - Proportional Editing tutorial, other fun stuff.
  • Chw333 - Added a draft tute on creating smoke using particle system.
  • Crouch - Doing some tiny jobs
  • darkness_openz - rox!
  • Darkonc - Newbie adding and fixing stuff as I read.
  • David Osborn - Python import scripting
  • Dragontamer - Created Print Version
  • EatMyShortz - Clean up and expansion of articles.
  • Electro - Working through the grammar, spelling, templates, fixing as I go.
  • Firework - Minor stuff to start...
  • Freakazoid - Just a few edits ;-)
  • Gabio - Advanced Animation Section.
  • Goeland86 - Various tutorials and screenshots.
  • Ed Halley - library usage, modeling tips, proofreading
  • Hrakaroo - Noob, fixing as I work through the tutorials.
  • Ideasman42 - Python OBJ exporter example in advanced tutorials, Radiosity Baking.
  • Iluvblender - Proofreading and provide blend file examples.
  • IqAndreas - Just made a few edits and corrections when I noticed them.
  • Jackson Williams (Malaz) - Wrote the BGE maze tutorial
  • Jawboot - Edit miner.
  • justthisguy - Wrote the spin&extrude mug tutorial.
  • Kent Tong- Noob, making the tutorials easier to understand as I work through them.
  • Loki Clock - Author of Platformer 1 & 3, Python Platformer 1. Contributer to Procedural Object Creation and Platformer 2.
  • Milky - Started the "Noob to Pro/Cool Things" section.
  • morerunes - Weapons from Pictures ^_^
  • Oracleoftruth - Various small edits, started tutorial on bones.
  • Orbisonitrum - Penguins from spheres.
  • ParallaxTZ - Link edits for continuity between ToC and individual pages.
  • popski - MemoBook & misc...
  • Quantum Anomaly - The 3D Tiling Backgrounds tutorial.
  • Randolf Richardson (a.k.a. "24.87.56.253") - Mostly many minor grammar and format improvements.
  • Robstafarian - Miscellaneous copy editing and consistency checking, with an eye toward improved collaboration among frequent contributors.
  • saysaknow - Clean up.
  • Snargle - Started the hotkeys section, before signing up.
  • socratesone - Fleshed out the majority of the "putting the hat on" section (Rotation/Location/Scale).
  • SoylentGreen - Wrote Piston, Rod and Crank and the updated Cutting Through Steel tutorials.
  • Soeb - Images and minor edits.
  • David Millet (spiderworm)
  • Spikespeigel42 - Edits, general cleanups, and adding what little i know to the articles with no content
  • Sumoncil - Wrote the low-poly face tutorial.
  • Surphaze - Some texturing tutorials.
  • Sergeant Oreo - Light examples, wrote the Procedural Landscape tutorial and did various maintenance.
  • TBOL3 - Adding small tips to make the tutorials more understandable. Also adding a few other tutorials.
  • twentytortures - Working on fur/hair.
  • Wavez - Currently writing a rigging tutorial
  • Wwwwolf - Simple hat.
  • Yosun Chang - clarifications, screenshots, tutorial .blend files
  • zaknafien - Minor proofreading tweaks.
  • ZeroOne - Images, edits and extensions to existing pages.
  • Zeviion - Wrote the NLA intro tutorial.


Some of authors can be reached for comments and questions via IRC:

  • Server: irc.freenode.net
  • Channel: #blenderwiki

We would like to thank the Blender Foundation and Blender community for this terrific software and the great support.