Learn Blender 3D – The application of materials and textures
Learn Blender 3D – The application of materials and textures, available at $54.99, has an average rating of 4.35, with 110 lectures, 5 quizzes, based on 141 reviews, and has 1374 subscribers.
You will learn about Use all of the key features of the Blender Render engine. Know the difference between cycles render and blender render How to uv unwrap objects How node trees are constructed Create PBR materials This course is ideal for individuals who are Aspiring artists how have learned how to model and looking to take the next step or Those who are reluctant to work with the complex looking cycles render or Great for learning how to create photo realistic materials that react to light effectively or Those who want to conquer the challenge of uv mapping It is particularly useful for Aspiring artists how have learned how to model and looking to take the next step or Those who are reluctant to work with the complex looking cycles render or Great for learning how to create photo realistic materials that react to light effectively or Those who want to conquer the challenge of uv mapping.
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Summary
Title: Learn Blender 3D – The application of materials and textures
Price: $54.99
Average Rating: 4.35
Number of Lectures: 110
Number of Quizzes: 5
Number of Published Lectures: 110
Number of Published Quizzes: 5
Number of Curriculum Items: 115
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 115
Original Price: $199.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Use all of the key features of the Blender Render engine.
- Know the difference between cycles render and blender render
- How to uv unwrap objects
- How node trees are constructed
- Create PBR materials
Who Should Attend
- Aspiring artists how have learned how to model and looking to take the next step
- Those who are reluctant to work with the complex looking cycles render
- Great for learning how to create photo realistic materials that react to light effectively
- Those who want to conquer the challenge of uv mapping
Target Audiences
- Aspiring artists how have learned how to model and looking to take the next step
- Those who are reluctant to work with the complex looking cycles render
- Great for learning how to create photo realistic materials that react to light effectively
- Those who want to conquer the challenge of uv mapping
This course is dedicated to the application of materials and textures onto 3D objects in blender. The course guides you first through all the features of the easy to use blender render engine which is blenders internal renderer used for previewing objects in different materials before exporting to external game engines. We will also cover UV unwrapping different objects and how to use the features of the UV editor. After this the course moves onto the cycles render engine, covering in detail how to use the node tree and how to simplify your workflow and how to use nodes to create realistic materials for your scenes.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Welcome to the blender materials course
Lecture 1: Section by section
Lecture 2: What will you learn
Lecture 3: How the course is structured
Lecture 4: Udemy Tools
Lecture 5: What you will need
Lecture 6: The Render engines
Chapter 2: Blender render
Lecture 1: Blender render engine
Lecture 2: Blender render pros and cons
Lecture 3: Apply material to an object
Lecture 4: Blender render challenge one
Lecture 5: Apply materials in edit mode
Lecture 6: Adding and deleting materials
Lecture 7: Blender render challenge two
Lecture 8: Preview, diffuse and specular
Lecture 9: Intensity
Lecture 10: Hardness of specular
Lecture 11: Material Types
Lecture 12: Transparency mask
Lecture 13: Transparency z transparency
Lecture 14: Transparency Raytrace
Lecture 15: Mirror
Lecture 16: Blender render challenge three
Lecture 17: Blender render section review
Chapter 3: UV Mapping
Lecture 1: UV mapping intro
Lecture 2: UV unwrapping
Lecture 3: First uv unwrap
Lecture 4: smart uv project
Lecture 5: UV grid mapping Texture (blender render)
Lecture 6: UV grid mapping Texture (cycles)
Lecture 7: Mark Seams
Lecture 8: Mark Seams uv sphere and cylinder
Lecture 9: UV challenge
Lecture 10: Creating multiple uv maps
Lecture 11: UV challenge 2
Lecture 12: UV mapping review
Chapter 4: Cycles render
Lecture 1: Cycles render intro
Lecture 2: Cycles render pros and cons
Lecture 3: Giving Objects color in the 3d viewport while in solid view
Chapter 5: The node editor
Lecture 1: Node editor intro
Lecture 2: The node Tree
Lecture 3: Adding materials in the node editor
Lecture 4: Material Output
Lecture 5: Adding and deleting nodes
Lecture 6: node properties
Lecture 7: Cycles render challenge one
Lecture 8: Snapping
Lecture 9: Muting a node
Lecture 10: Frames
Lecture 11: Cycles render challenge two
Lecture 12: Making Groups
Lecture 13: Hiding nodes
Lecture 14: Cycles Render Challenge three
Lecture 15: The viewer node
Lecture 16: The node wrangler add on
Lecture 17: Node editor review
Chapter 6: Basic shaders
Lecture 1: Basic shaders intro
Lecture 2: Shaders
Lecture 3: Diffuse Shader
Lecture 4: The Glossy Shader
Lecture 5: Mix Shader
Lecture 6: Add Shader
Lecture 7: Emmision shader
Lecture 8: Anisotropic shader
Lecture 9: Image Texture node
Lecture 10: Mapping Node
Lecture 11: Shaders review
Chapter 7: Physically based shaders
Lecture 1: PBR shaders intro
Lecture 2: PBR
Lecture 3: Fresnal
Lecture 4: PBR setup
Lecture 5: PBR scene layout
Lecture 6: Fresnal PBR
Lecture 7: Reflection PBR
Lecture 8: Dieletric PBR
Lecture 9: Metal color PBR
Lecture 10: Upgrading the fresnal
Lecture 11: Less/More PBR slider
Lecture 12: Metal PBR
Lecture 13: Anisotropic PBR
Lecture 14: Glass PBR
Lecture 15: The art of good texturing
Lecture 16: Free way to get image textures
Lecture 17: The CrazyBump application
Lecture 18: The easy way of getting textures
Lecture 19: Creating a PBR Texture
Lecture 20: Diffuse map
Lecture 21: Glossy map
Lecture 22: Reflection Map
Instructors
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Joe Baily
3D Artist, qualified teacher and coach
Rating Distribution
- 1 stars: 1 votes
- 2 stars: 8 votes
- 3 stars: 24 votes
- 4 stars: 42 votes
- 5 stars: 66 votes
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