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Saved by uncleflo on February 8th, 2015.
Recently, we published Blender tutorial for beginners that showed you how to create your own 3D models in Blender. But you might be wondering – how can I export Blender models to OpenGL ES? That’s what this epic three-part tutorial series is all about! You will learn how to make an awesome 3D model viewer for iOS that can display models that you create in Blender.
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Saved by uncleflo on February 24th, 2013.
HEART: We stays true to what inspired our Mayan and Mexican Ancestors: fresh, earthy and bold flavors, seasonal ingredients and a spiritual connection to the earth and nature. SOUL: Inspired by natural ingredients from our native land; Maiz, Cacao, Chilies, Black Beans, Agave, Corn, Squash, Chayote, Yuka, Habanero, Nopales, Plaintains, and Regional Rice. FUSION: Generations of culinary artistry comes to life at the hands of talented chefs in our scratch moles, adobos, salsas, and hand-ground tortillas.
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