Blueberry Bot – Legacy Series Character
Meet Blueberry Bot, one of the central mascots in Leo Blanchette’s Legacy Series, created in 2011 during the peak of Blender’s 2.5 era.
Originally designed as a recurring stock illustration character, Blueberry Bot was reintroduced as a standalone, fully rigged 3D mascot — available for companies seeking a friendly, tech-forward brand presence.
This character carries the spirit of early web illustration: earnest, glossy, and optimistic about technology.
It was modeled for clean topology, reliable deformation, and easy customization — built for both still imagery and animation.
Model Specifications
- 8,228 polygons / 8,438 vertices
- Formats: Blender 2.59, OBJ, FBX, 3DS
- Fully rigged and ready for animation
- Medium-density mesh with subsurf-ready topology
- Includes product-shot quality lighting setup
- Compatible with Blender’s free and open-source toolchain
- Created and rendered in 2011
About the Legacy Series
The Legacy Series was a late-stage evolution of Leo Blanchette’s digital brand characters — the bridge between the stock-image mascots of the 2000s and the interactive avatars that would later appear in apps and Unity projects.
Blueberry Bot, alongside AO-Maru and Retrobot, helped define an early open-source aesthetic: techno-hopeful, modular, and slightly toy-like.
Every model in the Legacy Series was designed for creative professionals who wanted to render or adapt established characters without the constraints of proprietary art.
Design Notes
Blueberry Bot embodies the optimism of its time — a period when 3D artists worked overnight on single-core machines, rendering metal and glass reflections one photon at a time.
This mascot stands as a piece of digital heritage: open-source, mechanically believable, and emotionally sincere.
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