Borsche the bright mind-walk circle - Your versatile character for bright ideas! Meet Borsche – a unique and strong-willed Blender 4.4 character who is more than just an old light. Behind his metallic exterior and charming hint of rust lies a surprisingly versatile mind. Borsche was once created for the precise illumination of impassable paths, but times have changed. Now he spends most of his days in the cozy pavilion with a cup of peppermint tea. But don't underestimate him! His durable "filament" stands for infinite patience, and his responsive "Quertexplast" head switch testifies to quick understanding and a sharp mind. Thanks to his "open-hand technique," Borsche is always caring and helpful, ready to lend a hand when it matters most. His specially designed main joints even allow him to perform unexpected movements – from precise maneuvering to a surprising Lambada dance (although this rarely occurs, as Borsche is the epitome of calm). This Blender 4.4 model offers exceptional flexibility in depicting his age and condition. Using the intuitive "Rust Level" mix shader in the material node, you can seamlessly adjust the rust level – from a barely rusted appearance to a look completely covered in the patina of time. The attached catalog image impressively demonstrates these variation possibilities. This version of Borsche is additionally equipped with a classic (hand-animated) walk cycle. This can be looped infinitely using a Cycle modifier in the Graph Editor. The control bones for Neck and Head remain unaffected and can be animated separately to give Borsche individual actions and gazes while walking. Important note for optimal use: For a smooth workflow when posing static scenes as well as during animation, I strongly recommend setting the transformation orientation in Blender to "Local." Whether you want to showcase Borsche during quiet tea hours, in quirky everyday situations, or perhaps even during one of his legendary biplane wing dances – there are hardly any limits to his "bright" personality. I hope you have a lot of fun with the Blender model and may your scenes be successful.