My Updated & Improved School Bus with Rendering Magic (+ More In The Works)
- Jason Haddad
- May 30, 2023
- 2 min read
Updated: May 31, 2023
May 30, 2023

Hi guys and gals, this is your author Jason Haddad. Today I have decided to look back on my project and make it better than it actually was back then (by back then I mean like a week ago). So the old wheels that reflected figure-eights on the tires in the vertex mode were replaced by 1970s car-like wheels , the front bumper remains outwards but they are mirrored.
The lights remain the same as before.
Now I am working on other (relatively simple) projects, such as the large carpet with a lodder-ish armchair and a plate. I have no experience in adding animals, yet I may add a dog to this project by the end of this week (Thursday, June 1). The dog may be the hardest to work on for me.


https://freesvg.org/img/Gerald-G-Dog-Simple-Drawing-6.png This above is a Creative Commons-licensed picture.
This article is under development as of current (Tuesday, May 30).
May 31, 2023
Yesterday I have worked on a couple of huge projects. This time I haev decided to make few items typical of a living room, such as a complete carpet set with a table, a chair, a plate, and a house dog. Unfortunately, I did not add in a TV or any walls, but those weren't in my mind when I made this project -- I wasn't trying to make a living room of any sort. I also worked on a whole desktop computer with an old-school (not a touch) screen and a CPU workstation to power on the PC along with an openable DVD disc manager. The duration to complete these two combined projects was three hours, which was surprisingly short because I usually take a whole day to even three days to complete a single project. I normally work on cars. That said, I have not experienced actually working on creating animals on Blender yet. That will be in next week's project by the latest.
Project One:
Project Two:



I really want to work on sculpting my objects next.
Project 3:

Alright, so I have already went on to sculpt this project. I accidentally (have not even thought of, it was just out of the blue) made this rotisserie chicken myself. I hit CTRL+5 to make this cube (square) a ball, I hit TAB to make sure I saw the right "ingredients" (ala the wireframe), and I used shading to make sure I chose a color consistent with roasted chicken (brown base and white subsurface; equivalent to the outside--the skin--of the chicken, and the inside--the meat). I initially made my sculpting project look like Patrick Star.

credits (for the image on the left):
https://www.nick.com/shows/the-patrick-star-show (I forgot this show even existed!)
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