Description
My Blender workflow for cinematic animation (beginners friendly)
What you’ll learn
I will introduce you to the free 3d program Blender
Learn how to model in Blender
Learn how to create textures and UV maps in Blender
Learn how to create lighting in blender
Learn how to create a cinematic atmosphere in Blender
Learn how to create a composition and post-processing
Requirements
Free software Blender. No previous experience is necessary. After Effects is plus, but not necessary.
Description
Hello and welcome to the new tutorial. In this tutorial, we will create and animate a cinematic scene from the introductory video in the free program blender step by step.
We will talk about modeling, texturing, unwrapping, lighting, post-processing, and more.
The entire process of creating this scene is recorded, so the tutorial is easy to follow even for blender beginners.
The tutorial is separated into 14 parts with an average duration of 9 minutes to make it easier to follow.
This is the workflow that I have learned in the last 3 years of using Blender.
First, we’ll cover the basics in a 10-minute introduction to help you understand Blender better.
After that we will model and texture the shells, table, cutting board and background elements.
I’ll show you where to find free textures, how to blend textures and create a bump, roughness, and other maps, how to unwrap and create procedural textures.
I will introduce you to the most common shortcuts in blender and how to model with the help of shortcuts.
We will also work with objects imported into the blender from external sources. I’ll show you the best places to download objects, materials, and the most useful addons I use in Blender.
All resources and links are included in the tutorial, and subtitles with shortcuts are also available.
In the end, we will do post-processing in After Effects. After Effects is not necessary, you can achieve a good result without post-processing.
The tutorial was updated in January 2023. A new sound was recorded with several new details and subtitles.