Design and Build Your Own Paper Model
Design and Build Your Own Paper Model, available at $69.99, has an average rating of 4.83, with 70 lectures, 2 quizzes, based on 3 reviews, and has 26 subscribers.
You will learn about How to design paper models from scratch How to make simple 3D models using Blender How to lay out paper models using Blender and Inkscape How to create textures for simple 3D models using Blender and Inkscape How to build paper models using scissors, hobby knife and glue This course is ideal for individuals who are This course is suitable for artists, crafters, gamers, model railroaders, people involved with theatre set design, architectural visualization and manufacturing or anyone else who has similar interests. It is particularly useful for This course is suitable for artists, crafters, gamers, model railroaders, people involved with theatre set design, architectural visualization and manufacturing or anyone else who has similar interests.
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Summary
Title: Design and Build Your Own Paper Model
Price: $69.99
Average Rating: 4.83
Number of Lectures: 70
Number of Quizzes: 2
Number of Published Lectures: 70
Number of Published Quizzes: 2
Number of Curriculum Items: 72
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 72
Original Price: $39.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- How to design paper models from scratch
- How to make simple 3D models using Blender
- How to lay out paper models using Blender and Inkscape
- How to create textures for simple 3D models using Blender and Inkscape
- How to build paper models using scissors, hobby knife and glue
Who Should Attend
- This course is suitable for artists, crafters, gamers, model railroaders, people involved with theatre set design, architectural visualization and manufacturing or anyone else who has similar interests.
Target Audiences
- This course is suitable for artists, crafters, gamers, model railroaders, people involved with theatre set design, architectural visualization and manufacturing or anyone else who has similar interests.
Have you ever seen a paper model and wondered, “Wow, how did they do that?” If so, then look no further. This is the course for you!
Researching and learning all of this on your own can be really time consuming and difficult. That’s where this course can really help you! This course makes it easy to learn everything you need to know to start designing and building your own paper models from scratch. Using the most inexpensive means possible, this course will teach you how to design and build your own paper models (also known as papercraft or cardstock models) using the free and open source software applications Blender and Inkscape.
This course is for all skill levels. You do not need to know anything about Blender or Inkscape to take this course. It really is quite satisfying to go from nothing to something you can see and touch in the real world!
What you will need for the course: the interest and desire to learn, a desktop or laptop computer with basic graphics capability, a color inkjet printer (or at least access to one), 110lb. cardstock, white PVA glue, hobby knife, scissors, tweezers, a surface to cut on like a piece of corrugated cardboard or cutting mat and a variety of colored markers.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Blender Basics
Lecture 1: Blender Basics Introduction
Lecture 2: Blender Preferences
Lecture 3: The Blender Interface
Lecture 4: Adding and Deleting Objects
Lecture 5: Navigating the 3D Viewport
Lecture 6: 3D Transformations
Lecture 7: Constraining to a Plane
Lecture 8: Applying 3D Transformations
Lecture 9: More Complicated Selections
Lecture 10: Using Toolbar Tools
Lecture 11: The Navigation Gizmo
Lecture 12: How to Edit Objects
Lecture 13: Duplicating Objects and Geometry
Lecture 14: Basic Modeling Operations, Part 1
Lecture 15: Basic Modeling Operations, Part 2
Lecture 16: Basic Modeling Operations, Part 3
Lecture 17: Edge and Face Loop Selection
Lecture 18: Miscellaneous Topics
Lecture 19: Scaling Tricks
Lecture 20: Using Basic Modifiers
Lecture 21: Getting Ready to Render
Lecture 22: Lighting and Rendering
Lecture 23: Setting Up and Using Basic Materials
Lecture 24: Blender Basics Summation
Chapter 2: A Simple Paper Model
Lecture 1: A Simple Paper Model Introduction
Lecture 2: Attempt to Generate a Cube Paper Model
Lecture 3: Marking and Clearing Seams
Lecture 4: Node Wrangler and Noodle Curve Preferences
Lecture 5: Create Texture and Unwrap Cube
Lecture 6: Paint the Cube Texture
Lecture 7: Export Paper Model from Cube
Lecture 8: Adjust Paper Model and Export as PDF
Lecture 9: Cube Build
Lecture 10: A Simple Paper Model Summation
Chapter 3: Let's Build a House
Lecture 1: Let's Build a House Introduction
Lecture 2: Model a House
Lecture 3: Model the Steps
Lecture 4: Model the Flower Boxes
Lecture 5: Prepare Model for Unwrapping
Lecture 6: Section 3 Homework Assignment 1
Lecture 7: Section 3 Homework Assignment 1 Solution, Part 1
Lecture 8: Section 3 Homework Assignment 1 Solution, Part 2
Lecture 9: Model Chimney and Export UV Map
Lecture 10: How to Make a Chimney Brick
Lecture 11: How to Make a Foundation Brick
Lecture 12: How to Make a Shingle
Lecture 13: How to Make Tileable Textures, Part 1
Lecture 14: How to Make Tileable Textures, Part 2
Lecture 15: How to Make a Window
Lecture 16: How to Make a Door, Part 1
Lecture 17: How to Make a Door, Part 2
Lecture 18: How to Make a Door, Part 3
Lecture 19: How to Make a Door, Part 4
Lecture 20: How to Make Siding
Lecture 21: Homework Assignment 2
Lecture 22: Putting It All Together, Part 1
Lecture 23: Putting It All Together, Part 2
Lecture 24: Putting It All Together, Part 3
Lecture 25: Putting It All Together, Part 4
Lecture 26: Exporting the Texture
Lecture 27: Apply the Texture and Adjust
Lecture 28: Export the House as a Paper Model
Lecture 29: Arrange Parts and Export as PDF
Chapter 4: House Build Videos
Lecture 1: House Build, Part 1
Lecture 2: House Build, Part 2
Lecture 3: House Build, Part 3
Lecture 4: House Build, Part 4
Lecture 5: House Build, Part 5
Lecture 6: Let's Build A House Summation
Chapter 5: Course Summation
Lecture 1: Course Summation
Instructors
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Chris Weaver
Visual Creative Instructor at Udemy
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