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Blender Essentials 3D Modelling Training Course - AD-TEAM - 08-09-2025 ![]() Blender Essentials - 3D Modelling Training Course Published 7/2025 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 7.90 GB | Duration: 8h 31m Learn the fundamentals of 3D and create models, motion graphics, animations, and more with Blender What you'll learn How to download, install, and set up Blender Understanding 3D space and basic modeling concepts Using modifiers like Mirror, Subdivision Surface, and Solidify Working with the Extrude, Bevel, Loop Cut, and Knife tools Adding detail and complexity with modifiers like Bevel and Boolean Adding and editing materials like glass, metal, and liquid Using lights, cameras, and render settings to make your work shine Building 3D product mockups including bottles and packaging Creating a custom 3D character and animating it Animating objects using keyframes, parenting, and Blender's timeline tools Refining motion with the graph editor and animation principles like exaggeration and timing UV unwrapping and projecting textures onto your models Build custom procedural shaders using Blender's node system Create realistic surface detail using PBR (physically based rendering) materials Exporting high-quality stills and animations for web, branding, and motion design Class projects you can personalize and add to your portfolio Tips, tricks, and workflows used by real-world 3D designers Requirements Download Blender for free, for either PC or Mac Blender runs on most modern computers, but you'll need at least 8 GB of memory and a reasonably fast processor. More memory, a stronger graphics card, and a faster hard drive will all help with better performance. A mouse is recommended for best control, but Robin covers trackpad-friendly workflows too Description Taught by 3D artist, animator, and designer Robin Ruud, Blender 3D Design Essentials is your gateway into the free software behind everything from Hollywood blockbusters to bold brand visuals. Whether you're a graphic designer, aspiring motion artist, or video game enthusiast, adding Blender to your toolkit will open up new possibilities for your creativity and career!If you've ever opened Blender, felt overwhelmed, and closed it just as fast, you're not alone. But this course is designed to change that. Robin takes a hands-on, designer-focused approach, guiding you step-by-step through projects that build real skills through practice and problem solving. From product mockups and packaging design to custom characters and animation, you'll gain tools you can plug into your existing workflow right away.Together with Robin, you'll learn how to:Confidently navigate Blender's interfaceModel clean, professional 3D objectsApply realistic materials like glass, metal, and liquidLight, frame, and render your scenesCreate branded mockup and packagingDesign and animate your own 3D characterAdding 3D to your skillset unlocks fresh possibilities for storytelling, prototyping, brand identity, and motion graphics. The secret? Once you've mastered a handful of essential tools and techniques, creating work that looks complex becomes surprisingly simple. Filtered through Robin's perspective as a visual designer, this course zeroes in on just those core tools, making learning approachable and fun.By the end, you'll have the skills and confidence to bring your ideas to life in 3D, and a collection of portfolio-ready pieces to prove it. So take the first step towards becoming a Blender Hero-sign up now to transform your design skills!Requirements ownload Blender for free, for either PC or MacBlender runs on most modern computers, but you'll need at least 8 GB of memory and a reasonably fast processor. More memory, a stronger graphics card, and a faster hard drive will all help with better performance.A mouse is recommended for best control, but Robin covers trackpad-friendly workflows tooWho this course is for:Beginners with zero experience in Blender or 3DDesigners ready to bring more dimension to their workStudents, freelancers, and in-house creatives looking to expand their creative edgeAnyone who has opened Blender, panicked, and promptly closed it againWhat you'll learn:How to download, install, and set up BlenderUnderstanding 3D space and basic modeling conceptsUsing modifiers like Mirror, Subdivision Surface, and SolidifyWorking with the Extrude, Bevel, Loop Cut, and Knife toolsAdding detail and complexity with modifiers like Bevel and BooleanAdding and editing materials like glass, metal, and liquidUsing lights, cameras, and render settings to make your work shineBuilding 3D product mockups including bottles and packagingCreating a custom 3D character and animating itAnimating objects using keyframes, parenting, and Blender's timeline toolsRefining motion with the graph editor and animation principles like exaggeration and timingUV unwrapping and projecting textures onto your modelsBuild custom procedural shaders using Blender's node systemCreate realistic surface detail using PBR (physically based rendering) materialsExporting high-quality stills and animations for web, branding, and motion designClass projects you can personalize and add to your portfolioTips, tricks, and workflows used by real-world 3D designers Overview Section 1: Getting Started Lecture 1 Introduction to Blender 3D Design Essentials Lecture 2 Getting Started with Blender Lecture 3 Blender Overview Lecture 4 Your Design Brief Section 2: Interface Overview Lecture 5 Tour of the Interface Lecture 6 What Are Polygons? Lecture 7 Other Types of Objects Lecture 8 Class Project 01 - Collage Section 3: Materials - Level 1 Lecture 9 Adding Color and Materials Section 4: Modeling - Level 1 Lecture 10 What Is Edit Mode? Lecture 11 Mesh Selection Lecture 12 What Is Modeling? Lecture 13 Extrude Tool Lecture 14 Inset Tool Lecture 15 Bevel Tool Lecture 16 Loop Cut and Slide Tools Lecture 17 Knife Tool Lecture 18 Shear Tool Lecture 19 Modeling Shortcuts Lecture 20 Deleting and Refining Mesh Lecture 21 Modeling Circular Objects Section 5: Project 2 - Modeling the Bottle Lecture 22 Class Project 02 - Modeling the Bottle Lecture 23 Completed - Class Project 02 - Modeling the Base Lecture 24 Completed - Class Project 02 - Modeling the Cap Section 6: Render Engines Lecture 25 What Are Render Engines? Lecture 26 Setting Up the Cycles Render Engine Section 7: Materials - Level 2 Lecture 27 World Lighting Lecture 28 Creating Glass Lecture 29 Creating Liquid Lecture 30 Repairing a Bad Shell Section 8: Project 3 - Shading the Bottle Lecture 31 Class Project 03 - Shading the Bottle Lecture 32 Completed - Class Project 03 - Shading the Bottle Section 9: Rendering Images Lecture 33 Combining Scenes Lecture 34 Camera Settings Lecture 35 Light Types Lecture 36 Rendering with Cycles Section 10: Project 4 - Product Render Lecture 37 Class Project 04 - Product Render Lecture 38 Completed - Class Project 04 - Product Render Section 11: Modeling - Level 2 Lecture 39 Movement Shortcuts Lecture 40 Subdivision Surface Modifier Lecture 41 Modeling Symmetrically with the Mirror Modifier Lecture 42 Separating Mirrored Objects Lecture 43 Drawing Lecture 44 Modeling Clothing Section 12: Project 5 - Character Modeling Lecture 45 Class Project 05 - Character Modeling Lecture 46 Completed - Class Project 05 - Modeling the Head Lecture 47 Completed - Class Project 05 - Modeling the Body Lecture 48 Completed - Class Project 05 - Separating Mirrored Objects Section 13: Materials - Level 3 Lecture 49 Working with Multiple Materials Lecture 50 Advanced Shading Section 14: Project 6 - Character Shading Lecture 51 Class Project 06 - Character Shading Lecture 52 Completed - Class Project 06 - Prepping Your Character Lecture 53 Completed - Class Project 06 - Shading Your Character Lecture 54 Completed - Class Project 06 - Rendering Your Character Section 15: Animation Lecture 55 Parenting Lecture 56 Keyframe Animation Lecture 57 Graph Editor Lecture 58 Animating a Bouncing Ball Lecture 59 Exaggerating Motion Section 16: Rendering Videos Lecture 60 Rendering Video Lecture 61 Rendering an Image Sequence Section 17: Project 7 - Character Animation Lecture 62 Class Project 07 - Character Animation Lecture 63 Completed - Class Project 07 - Parenting Lecture 64 Completed - Class Project 07 - Animating Lecture 65 Completed - Class Project 07 - Rendering Section 18: Modeling - Level 3 Lecture 66 Procedural Modeling with Modifiers Lecture 67 Spline Modeling Section 19: Texturing Lecture 68 Intro to Texturing Lecture 69 Texture Setup Lecture 70 Projection Mapping Lecture 71 Intro to Unwrapping Lecture 72 Manual Unwrapping Lecture 73 Exporting a UV Map Section 20: Project 8 - Product Packaging Lecture 74 Class Project 08 - Product Packaging Lecture 75 Completed - Class Project 08 - Product Packaging Section 21: What Next Lecture 76 What's Next? Beginners with zero experience in Blender or 3D,Designers ready to bring more dimension to their work,Students, freelancers, and in-house creatives looking to expand their creative edge,Anyone who has opened Blender, panicked, and promptly closed it again ![]() DDownload RapidGator NitroFlare |