Okidoki
(Okidoki)
February 8, 2024, 8:09am
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Of course there are the (slighly outdated) “beginner” tutorials via Help → Tutorials …
And indeed to learn some general workflows there s the tip to watch some beginner tutorial for other software… so someone learns to think how something can be done in 3D in general…
Also some people like it when they are told ever single keystroke… other do like more the general idea… Some tutors talk explicitely about the example other more general… (explaining lots of tricks… which seems to be irrelvant for real beginners…)
…and then maybe
Hello everyone. It’s been a very long time since I posted anything. It’s a very long story that I’m fairly sure nobody cares about, but what may be of interest to some in the blender community is a course I’m building.
It’s a free course for beginners, called “Blender Fundamentals” and it’s a series of small short lessons to bring newcomers from zero-experience to well rounded in the “basics” (a fair bit more actually) of blender and mesh modeling.
It’s setup to be usable in a classroom settin…
And for other sub-topics…
Hello, are there good courses about hard surface modeling for production, which cover mid-poly and modeling for subdivs? Don’t care about software, but blender preferably.
I checked hard surface modeling course from creative shrimp and it’s not a good one, despite been one the the most popular.
Please help.
Can someone direct me to some advanced modeling/topology tutorials. There is alot of advanced tutorials, but if the materials are advanced the modeling might not be. Therefore searching for advanced tutorials for topology can be hard. I dont actually think there are that many of them either.
So i thought i would see if someone could help me find it!
I really want to learn animation in blender. I know I have to learn the basics first. I’m now learning rigging from dikko. So someone please recommend some animation course for beginners (foundation) so that I can do after i learned some rigging. Also some courses you’d recommend after the beginner one.
Edit: That needn’t be free course.
There are also some free ones on BlenderStudio…
The best way is to…
just do it…