3D Printing from Zero to Hero in Blender – FDM & MSLA
3D Printing from Zero to Hero in Blender – FDM & MSLA, available at $149.99, has an average rating of 4.6, with 164 lectures, 3 quizzes, based on 1193 reviews, and has 11454 subscribers.
You will learn about Learn How to 3D Model & 3D Print Successfully Discover where to get free 3D printing resources How to Export your 3D Models as stl files How to Slice your 3D Models and Generate G-Code How to design & 3D model fast and efficiently Photo scanning & 3D reconstruction How to Print your Models on a 3D Printer How to Upload your Models to Shapeways for Costing & 3D printing How to avoid your 3D prints failing All this using the Free & open source software Blender This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginners who want to 3D model & 3D print their own models successfully or Students who need to get from zero to hero without the fluff or Students who want to create unique 3D models for 3D printing or Designers who need to iterate quickly and see their ideas in physical form or Architects who need to 3D print models for clients or 3D printer owners who want an easy to follow course 3D printing or Blender users who want to 3D print their models or Students who want to 3D model & 3D print even without a 3D printer or Students who want to learn a free design package for their own professional use or 3D print hobbyists or Anyone who wants to learn the free and open source software Blender It is particularly useful for Beginners who want to 3D model & 3D print their own models successfully or Students who need to get from zero to hero without the fluff or Students who want to create unique 3D models for 3D printing or Designers who need to iterate quickly and see their ideas in physical form or Architects who need to 3D print models for clients or 3D printer owners who want an easy to follow course 3D printing or Blender users who want to 3D print their models or Students who want to 3D model & 3D print even without a 3D printer or Students who want to learn a free design package for their own professional use or 3D print hobbyists or Anyone who wants to learn the free and open source software Blender.
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Summary
Title: 3D Printing from Zero to Hero in Blender – FDM & MSLA
Price: $149.99
Average Rating: 4.6
Number of Lectures: 164
Number of Quizzes: 3
Number of Published Lectures: 164
Number of Published Quizzes: 3
Number of Curriculum Items: 167
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 167
Original Price: $199.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Learn How to 3D Model & 3D Print Successfully
- Discover where to get free 3D printing resources
- How to Export your 3D Models as stl files
- How to Slice your 3D Models and Generate G-Code
- How to design & 3D model fast and efficiently
- Photo scanning & 3D reconstruction
- How to Print your Models on a 3D Printer
- How to Upload your Models to Shapeways for Costing & 3D printing
- How to avoid your 3D prints failing
- All this using the Free & open source software Blender
Who Should Attend
- Beginners who want to 3D model & 3D print their own models successfully
- Students who need to get from zero to hero without the fluff
- Students who want to create unique 3D models for 3D printing
- Designers who need to iterate quickly and see their ideas in physical form
- Architects who need to 3D print models for clients
- 3D printer owners who want an easy to follow course 3D printing
- Blender users who want to 3D print their models
- Students who want to 3D model & 3D print even without a 3D printer
- Students who want to learn a free design package for their own professional use
- 3D print hobbyists
- Anyone who wants to learn the free and open source software Blender
Target Audiences
- Beginners who want to 3D model & 3D print their own models successfully
- Students who need to get from zero to hero without the fluff
- Students who want to create unique 3D models for 3D printing
- Designers who need to iterate quickly and see their ideas in physical form
- Architects who need to 3D print models for clients
- 3D printer owners who want an easy to follow course 3D printing
- Blender users who want to 3D print their models
- Students who want to 3D model & 3D print even without a 3D printer
- Students who want to learn a free design package for their own professional use
- 3D print hobbyists
- Anyone who wants to learn the free and open source software Blender
Welcome to 3D Printing from Zero to Hero in Blender – The complete 3D printing course, the only course you’ll need to learn to 3D model, Slice & 3D Print in the free and open source software Blender. Blender is the free and open source alternative to Autodesk Fusion 360.
This highly rated course has had great success teaching students on Udemy!
Packed with 7.5 hours of video training this is the most comprehensive 3D printing course available. Even if you have no 3D experience, this course will take you from zero to hero quickly. Using the methods and techniquesdemonstrated throughout the course you will be capable of Designing, 3D Modelling & Slicing, your own unique 3D models for 3D printing.
Here’s how:
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Learn from a top instructor with almost 100,000 students
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The course is kept up to date, teaching you the latest tools and 3D printing workflows
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Third party models not what you need? Learn how to design, 3D model & 3D print your own unique models successfully
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Learn how to use Blender as the complete 3D design & creation package
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This course is heavy on detail. Project based and designed for practical learning, each 3D modelling project is carefully covered
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Learn the pitfalls, eliminate mistakes and failures from your 3D models
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This course has taught well over 5000 students to successfully 3D model & 3D print
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With the latest release of Blender there has never been a better time to get your creativity flowing
This course takes you step – by – step through engaging video tutorials and teaches you how to succeed at 3D modelling & 3D printing
This comprehensive course covers a great deal that include:
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Detailed 3D Modelling in Blender
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How to use the 3D print Toolbox Add-on to test and fix common issues
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Exporting STL files
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Generating the G-Code
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Printing on a Prusa 3D printer (FDM)
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Slicing in the Chitubox Slicer Software
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Printing on a Resin Printer (MSLA)
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Uploading to the Shapeways Print Service
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3D reconstruction, photo scanning & Printing
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Importing External Models & Techniques for Preparing for 3D Printing
Some of the technology & tools we cover include:
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The free & open source software Blender
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Slicer software
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Prusa 3D printer
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Elegoo Mars 3 Pro printer
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Shapeways
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The 3D Print Toolbox add-on
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The MeasureIt add-on
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The Bolt factory add-on
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Meshroom
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The free & open source software FreeCAD
The projects we create during the course include:
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Door Grip (Multiple methods)
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Modelling a Vase (Multiple methods)
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Modelling a phone stand
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Modelling a piggy bank
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3D reconstruction of 12th century font
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Modelling a coin
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Retopologize an external model
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IPhone case
All these projects will expose you to the powerful tools within Blender and teach you the most important concepts while learning 3D printing.
Some of the topics covered during the course include:
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Wall Thickness
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Solid models
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Curve modifier
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Wireframe modifier
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Screw modifier
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Absolute grid snap
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Boolean modifier
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Order of selection
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FBX file import
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The knife tool
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Symmetrise
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SVG files
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Mirror modifier
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Separating & joining
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Normals
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Infill
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Supports
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Bridging
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Brim
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STL Files
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CTB Files
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Slicing
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G – code
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Heat Bed
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Extruder
So what are you waiting for. Click the Buy Now button and this course will have you printing successfully!
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: 1. Introduction
Lecture 2: 2. 3D Printing Common Terms
Lecture 3: 3. Get the Free and Open Source Software Blender & the Installation Proces
Lecture 4: 4. Saving Incrementally, Increasing Undo Steps & Navigation Settings
Lecture 5: 5. How to Start the Challenges
Lecture 6: Challenge 1 – Interface Settings
Lecture 7: 7. Enabling Add-ons
Lecture 8: Challenge 2 – Add-ons
Lecture 9: 9. How to Recover Blend Files after Crashes & Auto Saving Files
Lecture 10: Challenge 3 – Recovery
Lecture 11: 11. Get Your Free Blender Shortcut Key Guide
Lecture 12: 12. How to Navigate the Blender Interface
Lecture 13: Challenge 4 – Navigation
Lecture 14: 14. The Tool Shelf, Sidebar, Modes, & Changing Editor Types
Lecture 15: Challenge 5 – Tool Settings
Lecture 16: 16. Selection Types, Quick Favourites Menu & Transform Orientations
Lecture 17: Challenge 6 – Object Properties
Lecture 18: 18. Pivots, Snapping, Zoom Range and Object Visibility
Lecture 19: Challenge 7 – Visual Aids
Lecture 20: 20. Activating Selection Types & the 3D Cursor Tool
Lecture 21: Challenge 8 – Tool Shelf
Lecture 22: 22. The Annotate Tool, Dimensioning Add-on and the Interactive Cube Tool
Lecture 23: Challenge 9 – Activating Tools
Lecture 24: 24. Extrude, Bevel & Edge Loop Tool
Lecture 25: Challenge 10 – Loop Cut
Lecture 26: 26. The Knife, Bisect & Poly Build Tool
Lecture 27: Challenge 11 – Knife Tool
Lecture 28: 28. Using the Spin Tool to Form Profiles
Lecture 29: Challenge 12 – Spin Tool
Lecture 30: 30. How to Create, Split & Join Editor to Form Custom Workspaces
Lecture 31: Challenge 13 – Workspaces
Lecture 32: 32. How to use Collections
Lecture 33: Challenge 14 – Collections
Lecture 34: 34. The Versatile Multi-Purpose 3D Cursor Tool
Lecture 35: Challenge 15 – 3D Cursor
Lecture 36: 36. Snapping using Relative or Absolute and During Rotation
Lecture 37: Challenge 16 – Snapping
Lecture 38: 38. Face Normals and the Face Orientation Overlay
Lecture 39: Challenge 17 – Face Normals
Lecture 40: 40. The Coordinates System and Vertices, Edges & Faces
Lecture 41: Challenge 18 – Coordinates
Lecture 42: 42. How to Start Building your Asset Browser and Linking Blend Files
Lecture 43: 43. Common Issues
Lecture 44: Section End Master Challenge
Chapter 2: Introduction to Editing Fundamentals in Blender
Lecture 1: 45. Switching Modes
Lecture 2: Challenge 19 Switching Modes
Lecture 3: 47. Mesh Elements
Lecture 4: Challenge 20 Mesh Elements
Lecture 5: 49. Edge Loops and Extrusion
Lecture 6: Challenge 21 Edge Loops and Extrusion
Lecture 7: 51. Shading Modes
Lecture 8: Challenge 22 Shading Modes
Lecture 9: 53. Pivot points & Mirroring
Lecture 10: Challenge 23 Pivot points & Mirroring
Lecture 11: 55. Snapping & Zoom Level
Lecture 12: Challenge 24 Snapping & Zoom Level
Lecture 13: 57. Non Uniform Transforms
Lecture 14: Challenge 25 Non Uniform Transforms
Lecture 15: 59. Inset & Extrude
Lecture 16: Challenge 26 Inset & Extrude
Lecture 17: 61. Assigning Material
Lecture 18: Challenge 27 Assigning Material
Lecture 19: 63. Environment Lighting
Lecture 20: Challenge 28 Environment Lighting
Lecture 21: 65. Bevel Modifier
Lecture 22: Challenge 29 Bevel Modifier
Lecture 23: 67. Setting up Drivers
Lecture 24: Challenge 30 Setting up Drivers
Lecture 25: 69. The Array Modifiers
Lecture 26: Challenge 31 The Array Modifiers
Lecture 27: 71. Setting key Frames & Switching Cameras
Lecture 28: Challenge 32 Setting key Frames & Switching Cameras
Lecture 29: 73. Rendering Images & Compiling Video
Lecture 30: Challenge 33 End of Section Master Challenge
Chapter 3: Introduction to 3D Printing
Lecture 1: 75. What is FDM 3D Printing & Printer Parts
Lecture 2: 76. 3D Printing Common Terms
Chapter 4: Modelling the Grip
Lecture 1: 77. Precautions when FDM printing
Lecture 2: 78. What is Unit Scale in Blender and Working with Metric or Imperial
Lecture 3: Challenge 34 Unit Scale
Lecture 4: 80. Sizing Reference Images using Primitive Meshes
Lecture 5: Challenge 35 Background Images
Lecture 6: 82. Subdivision Surface Modifier to Increase Smoothing
Lecture 7: Challenge 36 Smoothing
Lecture 8: 84. Mesh Circle and Mean Crease to Control Subdivision Surface Modifier
Lecture 9: Challenge 37 Mean Crease
Lecture 10: 86. Solid or Wall Thickness
Lecture 11: Challenge 38 Solid or Wall Thickness
Lecture 12: 88. Measurement Tool and Changing an Objects Origin
Lecture 13: Challenge 39 Sizing & Object Origins
Lecture 14: 90. Face Normals and Overlapping Vertices
Lecture 15: Challenge 40 Face Normals, Overlapping Vertices & Transforms
Lecture 16: 92. 3D print Add-on Non Manifold Checks
Lecture 17: Challenge 41 Non Manifold Checks
Instructors
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Thomas McDonald
Software Developer, Designer & Instructor
Rating Distribution
- 1 stars: 23 votes
- 2 stars: 28 votes
- 3 stars: 148 votes
- 4 stars: 409 votes
- 5 stars: 585 votes
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