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Blender 3D for Beginners – Create a 3D Vaporwave Animation

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Release date:2022

Author:Harry Jones

Skill level:Beginner

Language:English

Exercise files:Yes

About This Class
Hi! My name is Harry and I’m a professional 3d artist with over a decade of experience. I’ve worked most recently as the Studio Director of an award winning architectural visualization studio.

In this class, I’ll walk you through the simple and beginner friendly process of creating a Vaporwave style animation in Blender.

Vaporwave is both a musical and a visual genre of artwork. The visual aesthetic is defined as “incorporating early Internet imagery, late 1990s web design, glitch art, and cyberpunk tropes, as well as anime, Greco-Roman statues, and 3D-rendered objects”.

In this class we’ll be focusing on the visual aesthetics of Vaporwave to create our animation.

On Skillshare, I specialize in clear, easy to follow beginner’s classes. We’ll go through each process, step-by-step, to prevent as much confusion as possible.

We’re using Blender for this tutorial, which is an amazing and totally free 3d software. The only barrier to entry is having a computer to run the software on.

Creating a heavily stylized animation loop is a really desirable skill to have as a 3d artist, however it doesn’t need to be difficult. We’ll go through the entire process of creating this animation from a beginner’s perspective to avoid as much confusion as possible.

In this class you can expect to learn:

  • Blender Interface and Tools: We’ll learn about many basic tools and interface elements within Blender while building and animating our statue.
  • Modeling: To achieve our Vaporwave aesthetic, we’ll be altering a 3d scanned Greco-Roman statue.
  • Lighting: We’ll set up a stylized lighting scheme including volumetric lighting.
  • Shading: Which can give objects the appearance of glowing neon lights, or golden metal.
  • Animating: We’ll create a subtle looping animation featuring our Vaporwave statue.
  • Rendering: Lastly, we’ll render our final animation in Blender so you can share it with your friends and family on social media.

When we’re done you’ll have all the skills you need to create a Vaporwave animation loop of your very own!

I hope you’ll join me on this fun beginner’s journey through Blender by making your very own Vaporwave animation loop!

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