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Blender 2.8 Model Texture Animation And Simulation Full Guide


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Summary

Price
£157 inc VAT
Or £52.33/mo. for 3 months...
Study method
Online
Duration
Self-paced
Qualification
No formal qualification
Certificates
  • Certificate of completion - Free
Additional info
  • Tutor is available to students

Overview

This course includes lifetime access so you can complete it at your own speed.

This course is designed for those interested to learn the basics of Blender 2.8 and understand its interface, how to make realistic models to a real-world scale, know the complete guide to animate your 3D model as well as how to use the powerful Blender 2.8 video editor.

Benefits of taking this course include:

  • Unlimited and lifetime access to the course
  • Learn the course at your own pace
  • Course can be accessed on any platform
  • 24/7 Customer support

Description

Welcome to this new 3D Tudor course, my most exciting course to date. The focus of this course is to show you how to make realistic models, to a real-world scale. Enroll in this course and experience thirty hours of content, full of learning opportunities to take your 3D modeling, animation and simulations skills to the next level. By completing this course, you will walk away with a comprehensive view of how to model from the ground up, with a super-fast workflow.

What you’ll learn

  • Following through a complete guide on creating a 3D model of a medieval catapult
  • Using Blender 2.8 and understand its interface
  • Complete guide on marking seams and texture resolutions
  • UV mapping and UV unwrapping your model
  • Applying hard and soft edges
  • Explore and have fun with texturing and material creation
  • Creating a fire and smoke shader within Blender
  • Create a full armature from scratch
  • Complete guide to animate your 3D model
  • Thorough work through of a working fire simulation
  • Learn how to use the powerful Blender 2.8 video editor

Are there any course requirements or prerequisites?

  • Blender 2.76 and above, free to download via the official Blender website
  • A basic working knowledge of the Blender UI

Who this course is for:

  • Beginners to Blender or 3D modelling up to all levels of 3D artists

The Blender 2.8 Model Texture Animation And Simulation Full Guide will cover the following topics:

Section 1 - Introduction

  • Introduction

Section 2 - Modeling The Catapult

  • Creating The Catapult Base Wood
  • Creating The Catapult Wheels
  • Creating The Wheel Turners And Retopologising
  • Finishing The Wheels And Adding Details
  • Creating The Hand Turner
  • Creating The Gear And Pulley System
  • Creating The Rope And Supports
  • Creating The Swing Arm Joint
  • Creating The Swing Middle
  • Creating The Chain And Bucket
  • Testing The Swing Arm And Creating The Rocks
  • Creating The Catapult Bucket And Starting The Arm
  • Strengthening The Arm
  • Creating The Catapult Cross Section
  • Creating The Hot Coals And Ballistic

Section 3 - Marking Seams And UV Unwrapping

  • Marking Seams And UV Unwrapping – Part One
  • Marking Seams And UV Unwrapping – Part Two
  • Marking Seams And UV Unwrapping – Part Three
  • Marking Seams And UV Unwrapping – Part Four

Section 4 - Adding And Modifying Materials

  • Adding And Modifying Materials – Part One
  • Adding And Modifying Materials – Part Two
  • Adding And Modifying Materials – Part Three
  • Adding And Modifying Materials – Part Four

Section 5 - Working With HDRIs And Flooring

  • Creating The Base And Importing Our First HDRI

Section 6 - Finalizing The Build

  • Creating The Rope And Finalizing The Build

Section 7 - Building And Weighting The Armature

  • Creating The Armature
  • Weighting The Armature

Section 8 - Animating The Catapult

  • Animating The Catapult – Part One
  • Animating The Catapult – Part Two

Section 9 - Creating The Fire And Smoke Simulation

  • Creating The Fire Simulation – Part One
  • Creating The Fire Simulation – Part Two
  • Creating The Fire Material

Section 10 - Rendering Out The Animation In Blender 2.8

  • Rendering The Animation

Section 11 - Blender 2.8 Video Editing

  • Final Lesson Rendering The Animation To Film

Who is this course for?

This course is designed for those interested to learn the basics of Blender 2.8 and understand its interface, how to make realistic models to a real-world scale, know the complete guide to animate your 3D model as well as how to use the powerful Blender 2.8 video editor.

Requirements

  • Blender 2.76 and above, free to download via the official Blender website
  • A basic working knowledge of the Blender UI

Career path

None

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Certificates

Certificate of completion

Digital certificate - Included

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