Blender 4.0.2 Edit Mode For Beginners

Posted By: ELK1nG

Blender 4.0.2 Edit Mode For Beginners
Published 1/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 5.77 GB | Duration: 4h 48m

Preference settings for beginners, the secret of Clipping, the most used editing tools and more. It's easy.

What you'll learn

Learn the most effective Blender beginner settings.

Learn Blender's main editor.

Learn Blender's Edit mode hotkeys.

Learn how to create your first 3d model.

Requirements

Blender 4.0.2 has already been downloaded and installed.

A basic knowledge of Blender's UI and navigation.

Description

Welcome, new Blender user. If you are concerned about hotkeys, you can conduct a Google search, be sure to pick - IMAGES. You should find Blender hotkey cheat sheets. The infographic types may be the best.Like most other programs, you find it on a website, download the current, or usable version, install it, open it and get started. Blender is no different. I use a PC; the file type I download is .msi.Blender updates are legendary. This course was made using 4.0.2. When this course is outdated, if you want to use this version, go to the Blender download website, now click the button for the current rendition. However, you're looking for Previous Versions.You'll find the Index of Releases, or you could use an internet search, try typing in Blender Index of Release(s). Here, you'll see a long list of Blender. I usually, download the .msi file. (find which file is good for you).On the other hand, Blender seldom changes anything in edit mode. Matter of fact, the latest editing update was adding a manual, numerical control to Proportional editing.In a nutshell, as long as Blender does not change the basics of edit mode, you should be golden, despite the Blender version.This course introduces you to edit mode. Yes, edit mode is the editor where you'll mainly focus your attention. Not to mention, it contains, possibly, the most hotkeys.Of course, you do not need to use hotkeys for - anything…much.Every tool and hotkey will not be used, because all of them aren't necessary to create your primitive person.Even with the subject matter of the course, the repetition of the using basic editing tools will boost your muscle memory.REFERENCE IMAGES: *do not forget to search for a hand and foot image.First things first, you will find images where the "persons" legs are close together, realistic or drawings. You may want to avoid those image types. I'm not saying you can not make adjustments to the image(s) in Blender, but it's easier to find an image with the legs apart, even slightly. Finding images from the internet can prove easy or end up being, a real task.Here are some keywords to try: 3d full body turnarounds, 2d full body turnarounds, 3d model turnarounds, turnarounds for 3d modeling, reference images for 3d character turnarounds, realistic full body turnarounds…hand and foot references, etc.Depending on your search engine and "safe" settings, you may get various results.If I find an internet image, there's no guarantee you can acquire the same image I use. That's why I think it best for each student to get something just for them. Plus, it provides a bit of a challenge.Absolutely, I could've hand drawn a lady or guy, then scanned into the pc, but I believe the searching method was best for this project, since it's not custom, or specific.The images I'm using are from Renderhub. They say, after purchasing a texture pack, the purchaser can do almost anything they want with the image(s)…not reselling, of course, as long as it is not in the original download.An example being, I thought about cropping the images and providing them for you. But I need to look into Renderhub's copyright a little more.Recently, about six months or so ago and as of writing this description, Renderhub has a finally updated a few texture packs with models who come with clothing.For the most part Renderhub's texture packs are - nude - male and female.The lady I'm modeling from is ANNELI. At the time of purchase, December 2023, her texture pack was about $26 USD…also, Katy Rose and Lan. (with clothes).Moving on, hopefully, I can and will create more content for you to hone your 3d skills.Thanks.

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Edit Mode for Beginners Introduction

Lecture 2 Never Give Up.

Lecture 3 Types of Reference Images

Section 2: THE BIG THREE SETTINGS!

Lecture 4 Viewport Clipping

Lecture 5 The BIG THREE.

Section 3: Essential Settings

Lecture 6 Edge Width and Vertex Size

Lecture 7 Keymap

Lecture 8 Undo Steps

Lecture 9 Default Addons

Lecture 10 Wazou

Lecture 11 Aesthetics

Lecture 12 Linking and Appending

Section 4: Edit Mode Basics

Lecture 13 Edit Mode Hotkeys A-Z

Section 5: Pre-course Tip

Lecture 14 Pre-Course Tip

Section 6: Plane Hand

Lecture 15 Plane Hand 1

Lecture 16 Plane Hand 2

Lecture 17 Plane Hand 3

Lecture 18 Plane Hand 4

Lecture 19 Plane Hand 5

Lecture 20 Plane Hand 6

Section 7: Plane Foot

Lecture 21 Plane Foot

Section 8: Modeling a 3d Female Body

Lecture 22 Female Body 1

Lecture 23 Female Body 2

Lecture 24 Female Body 3

Lecture 25 Female Body 4

Lecture 26 Female Body 5 Append the Foot

Lecture 27 Female Body 6 Pivot Point

Lecture 28 Female Body 7 Append the hand

Lecture 29 Female Body 8

Lecture 30 Female Body 9

Lecture 31 Female Body 10

Lecture 32 Female Body 11

Lecture 33 Female Body 12

Lecture 34 Female Body 13

Section 9: Morphing the 3d Male Body

Lecture 35 Male Body1

Lecture 36 Male Body 2

Lecture 37 male Body 3

Lecture 38 Male Body 4

Lecture 39 Male Body 5

Lecture 40 Male Body 6

Lecture 41 Male Body 7

Lecture 42 male Body 8

Lecture 43 Male Body 9 Touch-up

Potential, new Blender user who wants to get accustomed with this software, without being overwhelmed by technical explanations, or creating a subject that's difficult to follow.