Weapons: baseball bat and hammer

Weapons: baseball bat and hammer

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Watch this step-by-step tutorial on how to create a stunning 3D model from scratch using Blender: First, open Blender and navigate to the "New Project" window. Select the "General" template and click on "Create". Next, go to the "Outliner" panel and delete any existing objects by clicking on the "X" button. Now, switch to the "Modeling" workspace and create a new cube by pressing the "Space" bar and typing "Cube". Rename this object to "Base". With the "Base" object selected, press the "Tab" key to enter Edit Mode. Then, select the top face of the cube and extrude it upwards by 1 unit using the "E" key. Move the newly created face back down by 0.5 units and scale it down slightly using the "S" key. This will create a slight indentation on the top of the base. Next, switch to the "Loop Cut" tool by pressing the "Ctrl + R" keys. Place the cursor at the center of the base and cut a loop around the object. Select all the faces that were created as a result of the loop cut and merge them into one face using the "Alt + M" keys. Now, let's create some additional geometry for our model. Select the "Base" object and press the "Ctrl + Tab" keys to enter Edit Mode again. Then, select the bottom face of the cube and extrude it downwards by 1 unit using the "E" key. Rename this new object to "Leg". Repeat the same steps as before to create a second leg on the other side of the base. With both legs in place, switch back to the "Modeling" workspace and select all objects (including the base and legs) by pressing the "A" key. Then, press the "Ctrl + Shift + R" keys to enter the "Subdivision Surface" modifier. Finally, go to the "Materials" panel and create a new material using the "Add New Material" button. Assign this material to all objects in the scene and adjust its properties as desired.

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