Sumario: | 11+ Hours of Video Instruction Introduction to Blender LiveLessons provides a comprehensive overview of Blender, the professional, free, open source software used to make 3D graphics and animation for animated films, visual effects, art interactive applications, and video games. Description Blender Foundation Certified Trainer Oliver Villar starts from scratch, downloading and installing Blender. Then he jumps into the interface and basic controls. Learning how to create and manipulate objects is the next step before creating a simple scene to understand the workflow. After that, he goes a little deeper, explaining how to model your own creations and unwrapping and shading in both Blender Render and Cycles. An introduction to rigging and animation gives designers the ability to deform and animate their models. Finally, the rendering and compositing process is explained to show how to achieve the resulting image or video. The course aims to take beginners in a journey through the main basic Blender features to help them understand how 3D works. The source code repository for this LiveLesson is at www.informit.com/title/9780134190976 . About the Instructor Oliver Villar is a Blender Foundation Certified Trainer, author of the book Learning Blender , and founder and instructor of blendtuts.com. After studying arts, he was really interested in 3D animation and visual effects. He is a self-taught 3D generalist, now with more than eight years of experience working on 3D as a freelancer, and since 2010 he’s been creating online tutorials and courses and also doing Blender workshops. He’s currently working as a Blender trainer for clients and as the codirector of Luke’s Escape , a short film entirely made in Blender. Skill Level Beginner What You Will Learn How to install and run Blender How to use the interface and navigate in the 3D scene How to create your first 3D scene How to use Blender’s modeling tools How to unwrap, add materials, and apply textures with Blender Render and Cycles How to use rigging and basic animation tools How to light and render How to use the node editor for compositing and taking your render to the next level Who Should Take This Course Designers and artists interested in creating 3D still images or animations for marketing, design, or visual effects Course Requirements Understanding of using an OS, navigating through folders, and basic usage of a computer. Having a keyboard and a mouse (preferably a keyboard with a numeri...
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