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Create Hand Animation in 1 Hour by Dino Bandzovic

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Release date:2021

Author:Dino Bandzovic

Skill level:Beginner

Language:English

Exercise files:Not Provided

Hello and welcome to the new blender course! My name is Dino and in this course, I will show you how to model rig, and animate hand character using Blender.
We are going to cover all the basic and beginner steps on how to create simple character animation in Blender.
Firstly we will start modeling the character and for that, we will need to use some of the modifiers and also simple meshes.
Once we finish modeling the hand we will add the bone that is peeking out of hand.

Once the model is done with all its features we will then cover the first steps on how you can rigg your character and how to attach rigg that we will create to the mesh.

After we are done rigging our model we will then start the animating process.

Firstly we will set our camera to the scene which we will then render out and after that, we will animate the impatience movement of the hand by adding keyframes to the dope sheet.
After we finish animating our model it’s going to be time for the materials for which we will use basic materials and later to see the character in its fullest light we will import HDRI and we will finish the course.
In the end, we will play around with the final render settings and at the end, you will have amazing animated characters done in less than 1 Hour.
You will be able to animate it further and post it to your social media or share it with your friends.
This course is mainly for beginners because we will cover all beginner steps on how to create a fully functional character but if you are an advanced 3d artist it can be helpful for a quick exercise.

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