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Blender 3.0 Beginner Course

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  • Mar 29, 2025
SynopsisBlender 3.0 Beginner Course, available at $19.99, has an aver...
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Blender 3.0 Beginner Course, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 3.86, with 10 lectures, based on 7 reviews, and has 28 subscribers.

You will learn about 3D Modeling Liquid Simulation Particle System Materials and Shading UV Unwrapping Composition and rendering This course is ideal for individuals who are Anyone that wants to learn Blender or students learning Blender or Hobbyist or Generalist It is particularly useful for Anyone that wants to learn Blender or students learning Blender or Hobbyist or Generalist.

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Summary

Title: Blender 3.0 Beginner Course

Price: $19.99

Average Rating: 3.86

Number of Lectures: 10

Number of Published Lectures: 10

Number of Curriculum Items: 10

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 10

Original Price: $24.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • 3D Modeling
  • Liquid Simulation
  • Particle System
  • Materials and Shading
  • UV Unwrapping
  • Composition and rendering
  • Who Should Attend

  • Anyone that wants to learn Blender
  • students learning Blender
  • Hobbyist
  • Generalist
  • Target Audiences

  • Anyone that wants to learn Blender
  • students learning Blender
  • Hobbyist
  • Generalist
  • Hey guys,

    This Blender 3.0 Beginners Course was designed and created for anyone interested in learned Blender. This is one of many different workflows used at a typical animation or game studio. We start off 3D modeling a bowl, then jump straight into fluid simulations for creating the milk, once that’s complete and we are satisfied we move on to 3d modeling our first fruit loop to use as our instance for particle placement inside the milk. Once the cereal and milk are done, we create a spoon and work on basic material shaders. Finally, we get to modeling the box for the cereal, and at this point we dive into UVs, and Unwrapping to apply the cereal box texture correctly onto the model. I chose this cereal course because it’s the perfect medium for any Artist, because we go over organic and hard-surface modeling, and that’s something all studios rather animation or game art are looking for. Learning fluid simulation isn’t a must but will definitely put you ahead of anyone artist that only knows 3d modeling and will add to any 3d scene you’re working on. I figured I’d teach a particle system because this can help get any Artist looking to get their foot in the door learning VFX.

    So, if this sounds like something you’d be interested in……I’ll see you on the inside!

    Course Curriculum

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Liquid Simulation

    Lecture 3: Fruit loop Particles

    Lecture 4: Basic Materials

    Lecture 5: Displacement

    Lecture 6: Creating the Spoon

    Lecture 7: creating the Cereal Box and UVs

    Lecture 8: Composition

    Lecture 9: Details

    Lecture 10: Finalize

    Instructors

  • Blender 3.0 Beginner Course  No.2
    Kendale Jones
    3D Generalist
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  • Frequently Asked Questions

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