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Making an Animated Short Film with Blender

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Making an Animated Short Film with Blender, available at $59.99, has an average rating of 4.55, with 80 lectures, based on 205 reviews, and has 2280 subscribers.

You will learn about Go through the process of creating an animated short film How to source character models How to source and create audio sound track This course is ideal for individuals who are Those who love animation or Those who have limited time and want to be creative It is particularly useful for Those who love animation or Those who have limited time and want to be creative.

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Summary

Title: Making an Animated Short Film with Blender

Price: $59.99

Average Rating: 4.55

Number of Lectures: 80

Number of Published Lectures: 80

Number of Curriculum Items: 80

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 80

Original Price: $199.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Go through the process of creating an animated short film
  • How to source character models
  • How to source and create audio sound track
  • Who Should Attend

  • Those who love animation
  • Those who have limited time and want to be creative
  • Target Audiences

  • Those who love animation
  • Those who have limited time and want to be creative
  • In this course, we will go through the process of creating an Animated short film. 

    We will start of with how I find inspiration in every day activities, and how to evolve a story so that it will be interesting. From here we will record the reference footage which will be our story board. We will then go into ways of finding locations to tell the story. Next we will focus on sourcing 3D characters and assets from different applications and sources to find the one that suits you. Unfortunately due to licensing, I am able not able to provide that character that is in the example animation. Next we will focus on modeling and texturing the environment. I will go through the basics so that you will get a greater understanding of how to use the 3D application Blender. Once the environment is created, we will then go through the process of creating the actual animation. Here I will show you tips that I use to create the best possible animation with what ever skill level you have. Once we have decided that the animation is as complete, we will go through critiquing and the final polish. We will add sound for the final touch and our short film will come alive. 

    By the end, we will have a completed short film that can be shown at film festivals.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: What is in the Course

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Completed Short Film

    Lecture 3: Super Crash Course Blender

    Chapter 2: Reference

    Lecture 1: Story and Writing

    Lecture 2: Sourcing Characters

    Lecture 3: Links to Characters

    Lecture 4: Location Scouting

    Chapter 3: Modelling

    Lecture 1: Modelling – creating road and building1

    Lecture 2: Modelling the Main Building

    Lecture 3: Modelling – finishing building1 and creating new buildings

    Lecture 4: Modelling – expanding the second story

    Lecture 5: Modelling Building Part5

    Lecture 6: Modelling Building Part6

    Lecture 7: Modelling Building Part7

    Lecture 8: Modelling Building Part8

    Lecture 9: Modelling – Extending the street

    Chapter 4: Texturing – Basic

    Lecture 1: Source Textures and Texturing buildings

    Lecture 2: Texturing Buildings

    Lecture 3: Texturing Buildings Part2

    Lecture 4: Texturing Buildings Part3

    Chapter 5: Letterbox – Asset

    Lecture 1: Letterbox – Modelling

    Lecture 2: Letterbox – Texturing

    Chapter 6: Animating

    Lecture 1: Import Character

    Lecture 2: Walk Cycle Part1

    Lecture 3: Walk Cycle Part2

    Lecture 4: Walking forward

    Lecture 5: Blocking Part1

    Lecture 6: Blocking Part2

    Lecture 7: Blocking Part3

    Lecture 8: Blocking Part4

    Lecture 9: Blocking Part5

    Lecture 10: Camera Setup Part1

    Lecture 11: Camera Setup Part2

    Lecture 12: 2nd Pass Part1

    Lecture 13: 2nd Pass Part2

    Lecture 14: 2nd Pass Part3

    Lecture 15: 2nd Pass Part4

    Lecture 16: 2nd Pass Part5

    Lecture 17: 2nd Pass Part6

    Lecture 18: 2nd Pass Part7

    Lecture 19: 2nd Pass Part8

    Lecture 20: 2nd Pass Part9

    Lecture 21: 2nd Pass Part10

    Lecture 22: 2nd Pass Part11

    Lecture 23: 2nd Pass Part12

    Lecture 24: Face Pass Part1

    Lecture 25: Face Pass Part2

    Lecture 26: Face Pass Part3

    Lecture 27: Face Pass Part4

    Lecture 28: Upgrading the letterbox / Modelling

    Lecture 29: Piano Timing Part1

    Lecture 30: Piano Timing Part2

    Lecture 31: Alternate Walk cycle and import character

    Lecture 32: Moving forward with Alternate Walk cycle

    Lecture 33: Self Critique Part1

    Lecture 34: Self Critique Part2

    Lecture 35: Rigging a Car

    Lecture 36: Fixing Self Critique Part1

    Lecture 37: Fixing Self Critique Part2

    Lecture 38: Modelling – rework the background

    Lecture 39: Fixing Critique

    Chapter 7: Cleaning Up

    Lecture 1: Rework on the Letterbox, Modelling and Texturing

    Lecture 2: Creating Roof Tiles and Doing Some Retexturing Part1

    Lecture 3: Creating Roof Tiles and Doing Some Retexturing Part2

    Lecture 4: Creating Roof Tiles and Doing Some Retexturing Part3

    Lecture 5: Apply Roof to Other Buildings and More Retexture

    Lecture 6: Recap of What Needs to be Worked on

    Lecture 7: Reworking the Road Part1

    Lecture 8: Reworking the Road Part2

    Lecture 9: Painting the Car and Reworking the Sign

    Lecture 10: Changing the Camera Settings – Focal Length

    Lecture 11: Final Composition and Timing

    Chapter 8: Finishing Up

    Lecture 1: Powershell

    Lecture 2: Creating the Video

    Lecture 3: Creating the Sound Track Part1

    Lecture 4: Creating the Sound Track Part2

    Lecture 5: Creating Credits

    Chapter 9: Source Files

    Lecture 1: Source Files to Download

    Lecture 2: More Information

    Lecture 3: Reference Footage

    Instructors

  • Making an Animated Short Film with Blender  No.2
    Marko Matosevic
    3D Artist
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