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Blender 2.8x-3.5x Easy Manual: Getting started, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 4.5, with 48 lectures, 3 quizzes, based on 16 reviews, and has 1060 subscribers.

You will learn about Understand the Blender 2.8 and later versions windows system Learn how to use the Blender 2.8 and later versions default interface Customize the preset workspace Create your personal workspace This course is ideal for individuals who are This is a good course for absolute beginners, but also for people that have used or are already using 3d modelling programs and want to switch to Blender. It is particularly useful for This is a good course for absolute beginners, but also for people that have used or are already using 3d modelling programs and want to switch to Blender.

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Summary

Title: Blender 2.8x-3.5x Easy Manual: Getting started

Price: $19.99

Average Rating: 4.5

Number of Lectures: 48

Number of Quizzes: 3

Number of Published Lectures: 48

Number of Published Quizzes: 3

Number of Curriculum Items: 51

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 51

Original Price: 44.99

Quality Status: approved

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What You Will Learn

  • Understand the Blender 2.8 and later versions windows system
  • Learn how to use the Blender 2.8 and later versions default interface
  • Customize the preset workspace
  • Create your personal workspace
  • Who Should Attend

  • This is a good course for absolute beginners, but also for people that have used or are already using 3d modelling programs and want to switch to Blender.
  • Target Audiences

  • This is a good course for absolute beginners, but also for people that have used or are already using 3d modelling programs and want to switch to Blender.
  • In this introductory course of Blender we will focus on the fundamental aspects of the program, learning, in an intuitive and progressive way, how to use its main functionalities.

    You will understand how the user interface works and quickly learn the basic commands, using both the keyboard and menus.

    At the end of this course you will be able to navigate in the 3d space, visualize 3d models, set views and change the preset work area in no time.

    I’ve included also simple examples to make you better understand what 3D computer graphics is and how it works.

    This is a good course for absolute beginners, but also for people that have used or are already using 3d modelling programs and want to switch to Blender.

    How to use this course

    This course is structured in a way that will help you fast memorize Blender commands without involving you in any particular project.

    I suggest you watch the course in full at least once.

    In any case, in order to optimize your time and avoid you to re-listen to the entire course if you don’t remember just a part of my lectures, I’ve included also short “How to” clips, that will go straight to the point and clearly explain  to you, how to execute certain tasks.

    If you are already familiar with Blender but not an expert you can use this course to refresh your skills, and most likely discover those hidden simple features of the program that sometimes are overseen in other courses.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Welcome

    Lecture 1: Introduction to the course

    Lecture 2: How to use this course

    Lecture 3: The Blender version 2.8x

    Lecture 4: Downloading and installing Blender for your OS

    Chapter 2: The Windows System

    Lecture 1: As soon as you open Blender 2.8 – The splash screen

    Lecture 2: The startup scene

    Lecture 3: Areas, editors and workspaces overview

    Lecture 4: How to resize an area

    Lecture 5: How to split an area

    Lecture 6: How to join an area

    Lecture 7: How to display an area in full screen

    Lecture 8: How to change an editor type in an area

    Chapter 3: How to arrange editors layout

    Lecture 1: Default layout overview and regions

    Lecture 2: How to resize or hide a region

    Lecture 3: Toolbar arrangement

    Lecture 4: How to switch tab

    Lecture 5: Panels

    Lecture 6: How to collapse or expand a panel

    Lecture 7: How to change the position of a panel

    Lecture 8: How to pin a panel

    Lecture 9: How to zoom content inside a panel

    Chapter 4: Navigation

    Lecture 1: The 3D Viewport

    Lecture 2: Basic 3d viewport navigation

    Lecture 3: How to emulate the numpad box

    Lecture 4: How to navigate the 3d viewport using the 3d Gizmo

    Lecture 5: How to navigate the 3d viewport with the mouse and the keyboard

    Lecture 6: How to navigate the 3d viewport using the view and search menus

    Lecture 7: Bonus Lecture – How to visualize the Z axis

    Chapter 5: Setting the 3D Viewport point of view

    Lecture 1: Be more precise

    Lecture 2: Zoom Region

    Lecture 3: Viewpoint: Top, bottom, right, left, front and back

    Lecture 4: Quad view

    Lecture 5: 3D viewport projection types

    Lecture 6: View Persp/Ortho

    Lecture 7: Camera View

    Chapter 6: Create your own workspace

    Lecture 1: A layout for every task

    Lecture 2: How to switch workspaces

    Lecture 3: How to add a new workspace

    Lecture 4: How to delete a workspace

    Lecture 5: How to reorder a workspace

    Lecture 6: How to rename a workspace tab

    Lecture 7: How to save a customized workspace

    Lecture 8: How to save a customized workspace as a part of the defaults

    Lecture 9: How to open a file in your custom set of workspaces

    Lecture 10: How to merge a workspace from another file into your current file

    Chapter 7: Final

    Lecture 1: Conclusion

    Lecture 2: Bonus Lecture: How to import a 3d model in Blender 2.8

    Lecture 3: Credits

    Instructors

  • Blender 2.8x-3.5x Easy Manual- Getting started  No.2
    Emanuele Mulas
    Designer and Engineer
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