master blender from beginner to advanced in 2 hours
master blender from beginner to advanced in 2 hours, available at Free, has an average rating of 4.55, with 6 lectures, based on 58 reviews, and has 3877 subscribers.
You will learn about modelling in blender texturing in blender edit mode object mode rendering This course is ideal for individuals who are begineer who does not know anything or those who know little It is particularly useful for begineer who does not know anything or those who know little.
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Summary
Title: master blender from beginner to advanced in 2 hours
Price: Free
Average Rating: 4.55
Number of Lectures: 6
Number of Published Lectures: 6
Number of Curriculum Items: 6
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 6
Original Price: Free
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- modelling in blender
- texturing in blender
- edit mode
- object mode
- rendering
Who Should Attend
- begineer who does not know anything or those who know little
Target Audiences
- begineer who does not know anything or those who know little
hello everyone, my name is Tarsem Singh and I am the instructor for this course.
Welcome to the complete blender beginner course. This course is made for beginners who want to learn blender or who wants to start their 3d journey. this course has 2 sections that cover the following things
1.) the basic blender(introduction)
2.) the edit mode of blender
3.) shading
4.) rendering
5.) complete object mode .
by completing this course you will be able to do
1.) hard surface modeling.
2.) texturing or shading.
3.) basic animations
4.) rendering
5.) you will be able to make your projects.
know more about blender
The Dutch animation studio NeoGeo (not associated with the Neo Geo video game hardware brand) started to develop Blender as an in-house application, and based on the timestamps for the first source files, January 2, 1994, is considered to be Blender’s birthday.[13] Version 1.00 was released in January 1995,[14] with the primary author being company co-owner and software developer Ton Roosendaal. The name Blender was inspired by a song by the Swiss electronic band Yello, from the album Baby which NeoGeo used in its showreel.[15][16] Some of the design choices and experiences for Blender were carried over from an earlier software application, called Traces, that Roosendaal developed for NeoGeo on the Commodore Amiga platform during the 1987–1991 period.[17]
On January 1, 1998, Blender was released publicly online as SGI freeware.[1] NeoGeo was later dissolved and its client contracts were taken over by another company. After NeoGeo’s dissolution, Ton Roosendaal founded Not a Number Technologies (NaN) in June 1998 to further develop Blender, initially distributing it as shareware until NaN went bankrupt in 2002. This also meant, at the time, discontinuing the development of Blender.[18]
In May 2002, Roosendaal started the non-profit Blender Foundation, with the first goal to find a way to continue developing and promoting Blender as a community-based open-source project. On July 18, 2002, Roosendaal started the “Free Blender” campaign, a crowdfunding precursor.[19][20] The campaign aimed at open-sourcing Blender for a one-time payment of €100,000 (US$100,670 at the time), with the money being collected from the community.[21] On September 7, 2002, it was announced that they had collected enough funds and would release the Blender source code. Today, Blender is free and open-source software, largely developed by its community as well as 24 employees employed by the Blender Institute.[22]
The Blender Foundation initially reserved the right to use dual licensing, so that, in addition to GPL-2.0-or-later, Blender would have been available also under the Blender License that did not require disclosing source code but required payments to the Blender Foundation. However, they never exercised this option and suspended it indefinitely in 2005.[23] Blender is solely available under “GNU GPLv2 or any later” and was not updated to the GPLv3, as “no evident benefits” were seen.[24]
In 2019, with the release of version 2.80, the integrated game engine for making and prototyping video games was removed; Blender’s developers recommended users migrate to more powerful open-source game engines such as Godot instead
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: course animation
Lecture 2: detailed introduction to blender
Chapter 2: PROJECT ROBOT MAKING IN BLENDER
Lecture 1: PROJECT LECTURE: – ROBOT MAKING
Lecture 2: homework render this
Lecture 3: homework-2
Lecture 4: new course coming soon
Instructors
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Tarsem Singh
hello guys my name is tarsem singh and i am a 3d artist
Rating Distribution
- 1 stars: 3 votes
- 2 stars: 5 votes
- 3 stars: 10 votes
- 4 stars: 15 votes
- 5 stars: 25 votes
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