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Complete Blender Beginner Workflow For Cinematic Art,Step-By

Posted By: ELK1nG
Complete Blender Beginner Workflow For Cinematic Art,Step-By

Complete Blender Beginner Workflow For Cinematic Art,Step-By
Published 4/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 4.68 GB | Duration: 5h 28m

Tutorial suitable for beginners

What you'll learn

I will introduce you to the free 3d program Blender

I will introduce you to modeling, texturing, lighting, rendering and more

We will create a art from the introduction from start to finish

I'll show you how to create a dark, cinematic, mist atmosphere in Blender

Requirements

Free software Blender. No previous experience is necessary.

Description

In this 5.5-hour-long tutorial, we will create cinematic art from the introduction in Blender from start to finish.The entire process of creating scenes is recorded step by step, so the tutorial is easy to follow even for beginners.The tutorial is separated into 30 parts with an average duration of 12 minutes to make it easier to follow.This is the workflow that I have learned in the last 4 years of using Blender.All resources and links are included in the tutorial, and subtitles with shortcuts are also available.First, we'll cover the basics in a 10-minute introduction to help you understand Blender better.After that, we will learn modeling techniques and we will create the motel to the smallest detail. We will use shortcuts to make the modeling process easier.In the second part of the tutorial, we will talk about lighting, materials, particle system, mixing shaders, rendering, and more.I'll show you where to find free textures, how to mux shaders and create a bump, roughness, and other maps, and how to unwrap and create procedural textures.We will also work with objects imported into the blender from external sources. I'll show you the best places to download objects, materials, and the most useful addons I use in Blender.We will talk in more detail about how to use Quixel Bridge, a place where you can find thousands of 3D assets, surfaces, vegetation, imperfections, and much more.I will show you how to combine volumetric and lighting in a blender to get a dark, cinematic, mist mood.In the end, we will do post-processing in After Effects, but if you're not using After Effects, you can use the same techniques in any graphics program.

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 00 - Introduction to the tutorial

Lecture 2 02 - Camera and render settings

Lecture 3 03 - Motel modeling - basic shape

Lecture 4 04 - Glass material

Lecture 5 05 - Doors and planks

Lecture 6 06 - Modeling details

Lecture 7 07 - Roof, tiles and porch modeling

Lecture 8 08 - Motel neon sign

Lecture 9 09 - Motel neon sign details

Lecture 10 10 - Antennas

Lecture 11 11 - Parent object in Blender

Lecture 12 12 - Human model

Lecture 13 13 - Car

Lecture 14 14 - Ground, Quixel Bridge

Lecture 15 15 - Mixing shaders

Lecture 16 16 - Puddles of water

Lecture 17 17 - Modeling wheat

Lecture 18 18 - Particle system in Blender

Lecture 19 19 - Ground Photoscans

Lecture 20 20 - Trees and street lamps

Lecture 21 21 - Cables

Lecture 22 22 - Lighting in Blender, working with volumetrics

Lecture 23 23 - Rendering

Lecture 24 24 - About the composition

Lecture 25 25 - Post-processing in After Effects (optional program)

Lecture 26 26 - Adding smoke in Post-processing

Lecture 27 27 - Sky and clouds

Lecture 28 28 - Red glow and horizontal blur

Lecture 29 29 - Other effects

Lecture 30 30 - Color correction and text overlays

For blender beginners as well as more advanced users.