Blender Particles Masterclass by Ruan Lotter
Release date:2023, July
Duration:04 h 08 m
Author:Ruan Lotter
Skill level:Beginner
Language:English
Exercise files:Yes
Welcome to this Blender Particles Masterclass
Are you ready to take your Blender skills to the next level? In this course, we will explore the fascinating world of particle simulations. Together, we’ll dive deep into the exciting realm of particles and unleash your creativity in ways you never thought possible.
Throughout this course, we’ll cover a wide range of topics, ensuring you gain a thorough understanding of particle simulations in Blender.
You’ll learn how to create your first basic particle simulation, make particles follow a curve, use forces and collision objects to create dynamic simulations, create realistic rain using particles, add cinematic dust to your renders, populate your scenes with lifelike grass, and other things and even creating debris explosions using particle systems and much more!
Here are the lessons covered in this course:
- Create Your First Basic Particle Simulation
- Make Particle Emitter Follow A Curve
- Make Particles Follow A Curve
- Using Collision Objects To Create Dynamic Simulations
- Using Forces With Particles
- Create Realistic Rain Using Particles
- Cinematic Floating Dust Particles
- Debris Explosions Using Particles
- Create Cartoon Style Smoke Using Particles
- Water Drops On A Surface Using Hair Particles
- Scatter Rocks Or Other Objects Using Hair Particles
- Realistic Grass Using Hair Particles
- Add Details To Your Sci-Fi Structures Using Hair Particles
- Final Project: Create A Product Packshot With Swirling Flower Particles
This course is designed for both Blender Beginners and more experienced Blender users interested in using particle simulations to take their renders to the next level.
I am including ALL the Blender projects and Assets used during the course.
I cannot wait to see what fantastic particle simulations you’ll create.
See you in the first lesson!
Can you please upload Fly On The Wall courses?