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Blender Beginner Workflow For Cinematic Art, 2 tutorials by Sime Bugarija

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Release date:2023

Duration:07 h 39 m

Author:Sime Bugarija

Skill level:Beginner

Language:English

Exercise files:Yes

This package includes two tutorials and over 100 assets; you will get everything you need to create a realistic cinematic scene in Blender.

We will create cinematic art from the introduction in Blender from start to finish.

After the tutorial in which we model the train, the time has come to create the environment where we will place the train.

If you haven’t watched the “train modeling tutorial” in this package I will share that tutorial with you, so you can watch it if you want. Still, you don’t need to be able to follow the “train station tutorial” because I will share the train model with you.

You can watch the “train modeling tutorial” after the “train station” tutorial.

We’ll talk about lighting and how to achieve the mistycinematic look in a blender, which is essential to this scene.

We’ll also discuss modelingtexturingunwrappingcompositionpost-processing, etc.

In this scene, all models and assets were created by me, so we will not use any model from the internet except for a few image textures.

ASSETS YOU GET

In addition to the models you see in the scene, I created many more models and divided them into packages, so I will discuss modeling and creating 100+ models in 6 blender files which you can use in future projects.

Although we won’t model every object in the scene because it would take a lot of time, we will discuss modeling and creating some things from scratch.

All resources and links are included in the tutorial, and subtitles with shortcuts are also available.

This is the workflow that I have learned in the last five years of using Blender.

TRAIN TUTORIAL AS BONUS

Also, since we are using the train from the last tutorial in the scene, I decided to include the tutorial where we create the train in the package as a bonus.

The tutorial is separated into 25 parts with an average duration of 10 minutes to make it easier to follow.

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