Blender 3.0 – Your First Looping Animation – by Smeaf Sculpts
Release date:2022
Duration:00 h 59 m
Author:Smeaf Sculpts
Skill level:Beginner
Language:English
Exercise files:Yes
What Will I Learn?
Fundamentals of Looping Animations.
How to use modifiers in conjunction with constraints to create amazing procedural animations.
How to work with volumetric objects and light your scene.
Create an infinitely looping animation for your portfolio
Requirements
Blender 2.8 or any recent version is required to follow along this course
Davinci Resolve 16 or Greater
Description
This course will teach you how to create professional 3D looping animations utilizing the free open-source software Blender!
You will learn:
- Non Destructive 3D modelling
- Modifiers and Constraints Workflow
- Lighting and Camera Setup
- Compositing and Rendering
Procedural Animation Utilizing Empty Objects & Modifiers
I will walk you through from start to finish the process of creating a looping animation inside of Blender, you will learn valuable techniques and workflows to boost your personal productivity within the software, and during this course, create an awesome 3D looping animation for your portfolio!
The course is split into multiple lessons, each lesson will delve deep into the workflows and techniques I have picked up over the years as an instructor and 3D artist.
I will be walking you through each step and process needed to create the end result animation, as well as all of the interfaces, hotkeys, and navigation elements of Blender 3D!
You will learn how to create a non-destructive model, which we will modify utilizing modifiers and instances.
You will be learning how to set up lighting for your scene and how to set up your digital camera.
Moving on from that, we will be walking through the compositing and rendering inside of Blender.
And finally, you will learn how to import your rendered PNG sequence into Davinci Resolve to create your final video to share on your social media and add to your personal portfolio!
Who is the target audience?
- Art Students
- Beginners to Blender wanting to expand their skillset
- Advertisers
- Motion Graphic Artists