Blender 2.8 Essential Training

  • 4-5 hours worth of material
  • LinkedIn Learning
  • English
Blender 2.8 Essential Training

Course Overview

Get a beginner-level introduction to Blender, the powerful open-source tool for 2D and 3D modeling, animation, compositing, and post-production.

Course Circullum

Introduction
  • Introducing Blender 2.8 for beginners
  • Getting started with Blender 2.8
  • Exercise files
1. The New Blender 2.8
  • The new Blender 2.8 interface
  • Navigating the viewport
  • Viewport overlays and pie menus
  • The 3D Cursor
  • Properties panel
  • Scenes, layers, and collections
  • Workspaces
  • Creating custom workspaces
  • Preferences and shortcuts
2. Scene Layout and Modeling
  • Adding and creating objects in Blender
  • Edit Mode
  • Multi-object editing
  • Snapping, origins, and applying transforms
  • Basic Blender modifiers
  • Constraints in Blender
  • What is object data in Blender?
  • Cleaning up your Blender scenes
3. Sculpting
  • Blender sculpting basics
  • Sculpt in 3D like a master
  • Masking in sculpture
  • Making your own sculpting brush
  • Remeshing for reuse
  • Baking delicious normals
4. Textures and Shading
  • Basics of unwrapping 3D models
  • Seemingly easy unwrapping
  • Painting textures in Blender
  • Shading
5. 3D Animation
  • 3D animation overview
  • Pose Mode
  • Driving animation with drivers
  • To infinity and beyond
  • Creating a basic rig
  • Painting weights
  • Make a human character rig
6. Simulation and Dynamics
  • Quick particles physics degree
  • May the force field be with you
  • Cloth simulations in Blender
  • Dynamic painting
  • Make it rain
  • Light it on fire
  • Rigid body dynamics
7. Rendering
  • Workbench vs. EEVEE vs. Cycles
  • Evolving EEVEE
  • Screen space reflections
  • Light and shadow
  • Working the Workbench
  • Cycles overview
  • A hairy situation
  • Cryptomattes
  • Speeding up cycles even more
8. 2D Animation
  • A brand-new grease pencil
  • Annotating in 3D
  • Draw mode
  • Inking line tools
  • Animating drawings as objects
  • Hand-drawn animation tools
  • Sculpt your drawings
  • 2D effects in Blender
9. VFX and Video
  • Camera tracking
  • Compositing your next great piece
  • Video editor basics
Conclusion
  • Next steps
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This Course Include:
Introduction
  • Introducing Blender 2.8 for beginners
  • Getting started with Blender 2.8
  • Exercise files
1. The New Blender 2.8
  • The new Blender 2.8 interface
  • Navigating the viewport
  • Viewport overlays and pie menus
  • The 3D Cursor
  • Properties panel
  • Scenes, layers, and collections
  • Workspaces
  • Creating custom workspaces
  • Preferences and shortcuts
2. Scene Layout and Modeling
  • Adding and creating objects in Blender
  • Edit Mode
  • Multi-object editing
  • Snapping, origins, and applying transforms
  • Basic Blender modifiers
  • Constraints in Blender
  • What is object data in Blender?
  • Cleaning up your Blender scenes
3. Sculpting
  • Blender sculpting basics
  • Sculpt in 3D like a master
  • Masking in sculpture
  • Making your own sculpting brush
  • Remeshing for reuse
  • Baking delicious normals
4. Textures and Shading
  • Basics of unwrapping 3D models
  • Seemingly easy unwrapping
  • Painting textures in Blender
  • Shading
5. 3D Animation
  • 3D animation overview
  • Pose Mode
  • Driving animation with drivers
  • To infinity and beyond
  • Creating a basic rig
  • Painting weights
  • Make a human character rig
6. Simulation and Dynamics
  • Quick particles physics degree
  • May the force field be with you
  • Cloth simulations in Blender
  • Dynamic painting
  • Make it rain
  • Light it on fire
  • Rigid body dynamics
7. Rendering
  • Workbench vs. EEVEE vs. Cycles
  • Evolving EEVEE
  • Screen space reflections
  • Light and shadow
  • Working the Workbench
  • Cycles overview
  • A hairy situation
  • Cryptomattes
  • Speeding up cycles even more
8. 2D Animation
  • A brand-new grease pencil
  • Annotating in 3D
  • Draw mode
  • Inking line tools
  • Animating drawings as objects
  • Hand-drawn animation tools
  • Sculpt your drawings
  • 2D effects in Blender
9. VFX and Video
  • Camera tracking
  • Compositing your next great piece
  • Video editor basics
Conclusion
  • Next steps
  • Provider:LinkedIn Learning
  • Certificate:Certificate Available
  • Language:English
  • Duration:4-5 hours worth of material
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