Make Realistic 3D Materials in Blender for Beginners
Make Realistic 3D Materials in Blender for Beginners, available at $19.99, with 25 lectures, and has 6 subscribers.
You will learn about The 2 main ways to create realistic materials in Blender and which one should you use How to personalized simple image textures to make your own 2 softwares to create unlimited textures from scratch What are PBR textures and how to use them Where to download thousands of high quality free textures What quality and format should you download based on your Blender scenes How to import textures in Blender What are shader nodes and how to use them 2 ways to create nodes in Blender and I tell you the one I prefer Why you shouldn't use the Shading tab when you create materials How many nodes should you use for your materials and which one to use How to instantly recognize the different textures maps if the name types are not written How to connect PBR textures to your materials The fastest method to apply all textures nodes and settings (1 click) What is mapping and why is it important How to apply the same material to all your different meshes with just one simple hotkey Why is your Blender interface too slow and how to solve this problem Why you should always delete materials in your project and where to find them if you don't see them How to duplicate materials and create new versions How to have several materials on only one mesh Why is the scale of your object important and how to change it without changing the actual dimensions How to make your textures smaller or bigger on your object What is UV unwrapping, when to use it and why How to unwrap UVs the traditional way How to unwrap UVs faster with Blender smart tools (2 clicks) How to edit UVs and why The simple technique to immediately see if your texture is deformed How to move and scale your textures to make the patterns match your object One powerful free add-on to automatically aligned your UV maps to the texture Three details to add to make your objects look even more realistic How to create surface imperfections and scratches on your objects The best free add-on to use to create realistic personalized imperfection details on your objects One important material setting to change to not have your objects completely deformed after rendering How to create fake bevels on your objects to add realism to your renders What is a render engine and which one to chose for realistic renders The perfect render settings to get high quality renders and highlight your materials The most important part to make powerful realistic renders (often forgotten) How to avoid making objects look flat on renders The cinematic method to light your scene and get incredible renders How to get natural lights for your scene and highlight the materials of your objects The thought process behind every realistic render (do not skip this step!) 2 camera settings to change to get perfect realistic images Post rendering edits : Make your image or video look even better with these simple steps! How to make your own material library directly in Blender How to drag and drop unlimited materials on every 3D objects This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginners who want to learn how to make realistic materials in Blender It is particularly useful for Beginners who want to learn how to make realistic materials in Blender.
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Summary
Title: Make Realistic 3D Materials in Blender for Beginners
Price: $19.99
Number of Lectures: 25
Number of Published Lectures: 25
Number of Curriculum Items: 25
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 25
Original Price: €89.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- The 2 main ways to create realistic materials in Blender and which one should you use
- How to personalized simple image textures to make your own
- 2 softwares to create unlimited textures from scratch
- What are PBR textures and how to use them
- Where to download thousands of high quality free textures
- What quality and format should you download based on your Blender scenes
- How to import textures in Blender
- What are shader nodes and how to use them
- 2 ways to create nodes in Blender and I tell you the one I prefer
- Why you shouldn't use the Shading tab when you create materials
- How many nodes should you use for your materials and which one to use
- How to instantly recognize the different textures maps if the name types are not written
- How to connect PBR textures to your materials
- The fastest method to apply all textures nodes and settings (1 click)
- What is mapping and why is it important
- How to apply the same material to all your different meshes with just one simple hotkey
- Why is your Blender interface too slow and how to solve this problem
- Why you should always delete materials in your project and where to find them if you don't see them
- How to duplicate materials and create new versions
- How to have several materials on only one mesh
- Why is the scale of your object important and how to change it without changing the actual dimensions
- How to make your textures smaller or bigger on your object
- What is UV unwrapping, when to use it and why
- How to unwrap UVs the traditional way
- How to unwrap UVs faster with Blender smart tools (2 clicks)
- How to edit UVs and why
- The simple technique to immediately see if your texture is deformed
- How to move and scale your textures to make the patterns match your object
- One powerful free add-on to automatically aligned your UV maps to the texture
- Three details to add to make your objects look even more realistic
- How to create surface imperfections and scratches on your objects
- The best free add-on to use to create realistic personalized imperfection details on your objects
- One important material setting to change to not have your objects completely deformed after rendering
- How to create fake bevels on your objects to add realism to your renders
- What is a render engine and which one to chose for realistic renders
- The perfect render settings to get high quality renders and highlight your materials
- The most important part to make powerful realistic renders (often forgotten)
- How to avoid making objects look flat on renders
- The cinematic method to light your scene and get incredible renders
- How to get natural lights for your scene and highlight the materials of your objects
- The thought process behind every realistic render (do not skip this step!)
- 2 camera settings to change to get perfect realistic images
- Post rendering edits : Make your image or video look even better with these simple steps!
- How to make your own material library directly in Blender
- How to drag and drop unlimited materials on every 3D objects
Who Should Attend
- Beginners who want to learn how to make realistic materials in Blender
Target Audiences
- Beginners who want to learn how to make realistic materials in Blender
How to make realistic materials in Blender as a beginner.
I know it can be very difficult to do when you are just starting to learn how to use Blender.
You have to assimilate a lot of new knowledge and it can sometimes feel overwhelming.
Maybe you watched some tutorials on YouTube
But you didn’t understand a lot…
Your materials look flat and ugly.
You are starting to feel stuck and don’t really know what to do to improve this area of 3D.
Creating realistic materials is a slow process when you are a beginner.
You try things and realize it’s not working,
So you try something else and have to unlearn what you already learned…
It can take months just to understand how to create materials that look right for your renders.
I think this is the most difficult part of 3D because there are too many concepts and settings to understand and to use : nodes, UVs, unwrapping, textures, normal maps, bumps, mapping, roughness…
This looks very obscure for a beginner and can be scary!
What beginners really need is just a simple and quick way to understand the process behind realistic materials :
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How to make them
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How to apply them on your 3D objects
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How to render your scene without decreasing the quality of your materials.
A fast step by step method that you can replicate for your own projects without losing your mind!
This course will teach you all of this and you can apply it right now.
It is not intended to teach you all of the advanced knowledge, it is just a course for beginners who simply want to understand how to make realistic materials the easy way!
You’ll be able to make your renders look very realistic.
Create materials for your objects without worrying about how to apply them or what to do if they look deformed.
You’ll have an easy and effective workflow to texture all of your projects in minutes.
This will help you finish more projects, and improve fast!
You’ll be able to understand the mechanism used to have realistic textures for your renders.
It will no more be an obscure and difficult skill to apprehend, but will become an easy and quick part of your 3D workflow.
You’ll just relax and enjoy the process, no worries, have fun while creating beautiful realistic materials for your projects!
You can learn everything you need to know and apply the steps right now, or you can continue trying to understand what this is all about and how to make it work for you by following random tutorials with confusing explanations.
Is this course made for total beginners?
Yes, even if you never created any materials in Blender this course is for you you’ll learn everything you need to know! And if you already know the basics of texturing, it will give you steps to improve your existing knowledge with incredible free add-ons, easy personalization techniques and fast UV unwrapping step by step methods.
Is this course really going to help you?
If you are having trouble understanding how texturing works and all of the techniques related to it, this course will teach you with very simple words and easy to follow steps how to have realistic materials for your Blender scenes
Do you need to buy textures or add-ons to follow the course?
No, you don’t need anything more than a computer with an internet access and Blender installed.
With the course, you’ll also receive a video teaching you how to make a material library in Blender to drag and drop your materials directly on your object + a powerful add-on to get free material libraries in Blender + the mindmap of the course to not forget anything.
And, it is 100% satisfaction guaranteed.
See you in the course,
Nicholas
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: REALISTIC MATERIALS
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: PBR Textures
Lecture 3: Apply Textures part 1
Lecture 4: Apply Textures part 2
Lecture 5: Apply Textures part 3
Lecture 6: Apply Textures part 4
Lecture 7: Link materials
Lecture 8: Assign materials
Lecture 9: UV Unwrapping part 1
Lecture 10: UV Unwrapping part 2
Lecture 11: UV Unwrapping part 3
Lecture 12: UV Editing part 1
Lecture 13: UV Editing part 2
Lecture 14: Details and add realism part 1
Lecture 15: Details and add realism part 2
Lecture 16: Details and add realism part 3
Lecture 17: Realistic render part 1
Lecture 18: Realistic render part 2
Lecture 19: Realistic render part 3
Lecture 20: Realistic render part 4
Lecture 21: Realistic materials resume
Lecture 22: Create Material Libraries part 1
Lecture 23: Create Material Libraries part 2
Lecture 24: Create Material Libraries part 3
Lecture 25: Create Material Libraries part 4
Instructors
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Nicholas Peña
3D Modeling in Blender
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