Learn Animation Production with Blender 2.9
Learn Animation Production with Blender 2.9, available at $64.99, has an average rating of 4.5, with 62 lectures, based on 504 reviews, and has 3374 subscribers.
You will learn about 3D Modeling in Blender Create Complex Textures in Blender 3D Animation Rig a Ship's Landing Gear Create a Rocket Exhaust Animation 3D Lighting in Blender Create a Planet in Blender Create a Star Field in Blender This course is ideal for individuals who are Anyone who would like to create their own 3D animations in Blender. It is particularly useful for Anyone who would like to create their own 3D animations in Blender.
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Summary
Title: Learn Animation Production with Blender 2.9
Price: $64.99
Average Rating: 4.5
Number of Lectures: 62
Number of Published Lectures: 62
Number of Curriculum Items: 62
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 62
Original Price: $22.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- 3D Modeling in Blender
- Create Complex Textures in Blender
- 3D Animation
- Rig a Ship's Landing Gear
- Create a Rocket Exhaust Animation
- 3D Lighting in Blender
- Create a Planet in Blender
- Create a Star Field in Blender
Who Should Attend
- Anyone who would like to create their own 3D animations in Blender.
Target Audiences
- Anyone who would like to create their own 3D animations in Blender.
In this course we will create an animated scene solely in Blender, from the first polygon to the final render. We will begin by bringing in and setting-up reference images that will help us create the 3D models of the ship, the cargo container, and the landing bay. We will then use Blender’s Node Editor to create the materials and textures for the 3D objects. Once that is complete we will begin work on creating the star fields, as well as the planet and cloud layers.
To prepare the ship for animation, you will learn how to create the rig for the landing gear, so that we can animate the legs and control the ship’s bounce when it lands. You will also learn how to use Blender’s Graph Editor as we animate the ship coming in for a landing. And we will have some fun animating a texture to create the plasma-drive engines, and create a jet exhaust animation for the rear of the ship.
You’ll learn how to import characters into the scene and how to render a final animation. We will then bring in music and sound effects and mix the audio to picture in Blender’s Video Sequence Editor. Lastly, we will render out a video clip with both picture and sound.
If you’ve ever wanted to create your own animated scenes in Blender, then this course is for you. Using only free, open-source software you can create anything you can imagine.
So join me for this complete course where you’ll Learn Animation Production with Blender 2.9.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: A Brief Introduction to Blender
Lecture 2: Reference Images and Project Scale
Chapter 2: Modeling the Ship
Lecture 1: Beginning the Cargo Container
Lecture 2: Blocking-In the Front of the Ship
Lecture 3: Blocking-In the Engines
Lecture 4: Creating the Rear Thruster
Lecture 5: Adding Detail to the Cargo Container
Lecture 6: Modeling the Side Clamps
Lecture 7: Creating a Top Hinge Clamp
Lecture 8: Using the Boolean Modifier
Lecture 9: Modeling the Landing Gear
Lecture 10: Adding Detail to the Rear Engine
Lecture 11: Adding Panels to the Ship
Lecture 12: Modeling the Window Frame Details
Lecture 13: The Discombobulator Add-on and the Array Modifier
Lecture 14: Adding Details to the Front of the Ship
Lecture 15: Adding Detail to the Back of the Ship
Lecture 16: Finishing the Back of the Ship
Lecture 17: Naming Objects and Organizing the Outliner
Chapter 3: Modeling the Landing Bay
Lecture 1: Beginning the Landing Bay
Lecture 2: Modeling Sci-Fi Panels in the Landing Bay
Lecture 3: Using the Path Tool to Create Hoses
Lecture 4: Finishing the Modeling and Organizing the Scene
Chapter 4: Materials and Textures
Lecture 1: Creating Sci-Fi Panels with the Node Editor
Lecture 2: Adding Grunge to the Panels
Lecture 3: Adding Sci-Fi Panels to Front and Side
Lecture 4: Texturing the Rear Engine and Window Frame
Lecture 5: Materials for the Front Panels
Lecture 6: Finishing the Materials for the Ship
Lecture 7: Setting Up the Materials for the Container
Lecture 8: Painting Edge Wear on the Container
Lecture 9: Adding Materials to the Landing Bay
Lecture 10: Finishing the Materials of the Landing Bay
Chapter 5: Creating the Stars and Planet
Lecture 1: Beginning the Star Field
Lecture 2: Finishing the Star Field
Lecture 3: Beginning the Planet
Lecture 4: Adding Color to the Planet
Lecture 5: Adding the Roughness and Bump Information
Lecture 6: Creating Cloud Layers
Chapter 6: Lighting the Scene
Lecture 1: Adding Lights to the Landing Bay
Lecture 2: Adding a Sun Light for the Planet
Chapter 7: Rigging the Space Ship
Lecture 1: Beginning the Landing Gear Rig
Lecture 2: Setting Up Inverse Kinematics
Lecture 3: Continuing the Landing Gear Rig
Lecture 4: Finishing the Rig for the Ship
Chapter 8: Animating the Ship
Lecture 1: Starting on the Animation
Lecture 2: Continuing the Ship Animation
Lecture 3: Using the Graph Editor
Lecture 4: Animating the Landing Gear
Lecture 5: Finishing the Ship Animation
Chapter 9: Animating the Engines
Lecture 1: Animating a Texture for the Plasma Drive
Lecture 2: Creating the Rocket Exhaust
Lecture 3: Animating the Rocket Exhaust
Chapter 10: Rendering the Animation
Lecture 1: Making Final Adjustments to the Animation
Lecture 2: Creating a Test Render
Lecture 3: Importing Characters Into the Scene
Lecture 4: Rendering the Final Animation
Chapter 11: Adding Music and Sound Effects
Lecture 1: Adding Music in the Video Sequencer
Lecture 2: Adding the Fly-In Sound Effects
Lecture 3: Editing the Landing Sound Effects
Lecture 4: Rendering the Animation with Audio
Lecture 5: Conclusion
Instructors
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Darrin Lile
Blender Foundation Certified Trainer
Rating Distribution
- 1 stars: 3 votes
- 2 stars: 2 votes
- 3 stars: 25 votes
- 4 stars: 113 votes
- 5 stars: 361 votes
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