Learn archviz visualization, Blender beginner course 2021
Archviz in Blender in 100min, Step by step course 2021
Description
After completing this course, you will be able to create a toilet scene as in the picture. You will know the basics of 3d modeling, lighting, and texturing in a free but very powerful 3d program - Blender.
No previous knowledge of Blender is required to complete the course. The final .blend file as well as all the textures and links used in the video is available to users.
- All videos are made in 4k resolution, you can download them instead of watching them via udemy interface in 720p
- Subtitles are burned inside the video for easy understanding
What we all learn in the course:
Video 01 - 18 min
- Setting the scene
- Shortcut keys in Blender (throughout the course)
- Face orientation and Scale
- Selection in Blender
- Setting up the camera
- Render settings
- Lighting
- Environment and HDRI files
- Node Wrangler addon
- Start of modeling in Blender
- Reference image in Blender
- Modeling hex tiles
- Bevel modifier
- Creating collections
- Array modifier
Video 02 - 24 min
- Boolean modifier
- Modeling cabinet
- Modeling tap
- Solidify modifier
- destructive bevel vs. bevel modifier
- Modeling toilet
- Subdivision surface modifier
Video 03 - 12 min
- Modeling wall socket
- Mirror modifier
- Addon Loop tool
- Parent objects and main selected object
- Modeling small shelf
Video 04 - 12 min
- Modeling Mirror
- Import the model into Blender
Video 05 - 13 min
- Texturing in Blender
- Materials
- Nodes
- Principled BSDF
- Maps
Video 06 - 26 min
- UV Mapping
- Surface Imperfections
- Import Shaders
- Blender denoising
- Color management
What You Will Learn!
- Visualization in architecture
- Modeling, texturing, lighting, scene setting
- 6 blender modifiers (array, mirror, bevel, boolean, solidify, subdivision surface
- Learn all the tools to create anything in 3D
- final .blend file with models, textures and post precessing
Who Should Attend!
- Creatives who are interested in design or want to enter the 3d world, as well as more advanced Blender users