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Blender: The Basics of Box Modeling
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About Blender: The Basics of Box Modeling
Introduction
Common Box Modeling Tools
Using Image References
Working with Model Elements in Edit Mode
Aligning and Hiding Objects
Polygon Types
Model Planning
Applying Transformations
Parenting
The Lattice Modifier
Copy, Flip and Attach
What You Will Learn?
- In this class I will continue to demonstrate the basics of using blender, with the basics of box modeling in blender. Here Blenders basic box modeling tools that were used to build this giant robot guy will be demonstrated. After becoming familiar with the tools covered in this tutorial, you should have the necessary knowledge to model almost anything you want. .
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- The basics of box modeling are essential to any 3d project, proper box modeling lies the foundation to any 3d project. With basic box modeling, it’s important to understand how to work with “different model elements”, “utilizing image references”, “Planning out your model” and working with “different types of polygons” as well as “managing scale, transformations and pivot points”. Without the proper foundation then everything else in the pipeline will suffer, so it’s important to get this right..
- These basic 3d skill sets can be applied to any 3d project, not just blender. I will demonstrate how to avoid causing future problems further down the 3d pipeline because there is no telling what your project could end up being used for. .
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- This class is aimed at Beginner to Intermediate for those that are interested in 3d modeling. Beginner because the tools and tips/tricks/techniques are relatively basic however completing the project can be quite taxing, you could go as far as modeling 300 different parts for your robot. You should have a basic understanding of how to work with blender, how to navigate the interface and 3d space and where to locate various commonly used options and menus. These things are covered in my previous tutorial Blender Basics..
- https://www.skillshare.com/en/classes/Blender-The-Basics/270949320/projects.
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- Remember, you can’t really learn a skill by just following tutorials … a skill can’t really be taught. A skill is something that you develop through practice and experience. If you really want to develop a 3d modeling skill … you have to model stuff … don’t just follow tutorials. Figure out something that you want to model and model it; be like Nike, “just do it.”.