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- [David] Welcome to the Blender Essential Training for the 2.9X series of releases. Blender is an open source, powerful solution for creating 2D and 3D art. From modeling, animation, compositing, simulation, post-production, and even drawing, Blender has it all. This course is a full update to our previous Blender 2.83 Essential Training. This time around, we're going to focus on producing an animated scene, and we're going to assume that you've never used Blender before. We'll start from the basics, like how to use the interface and navigate around. By the first hour, you'll have completed a rendered scene. Then we'll move on to modeling and sculpting, creating a fish character that we'll later rig and animate. And then we'll create a 3D bowl, add some rocks and a volcano that'll be used as our scene's backdrop. In texturing, we'll explore the vast array of notes that Blender has available to us to create shaders, and we'll even paint our own texture all inside of Blender. Then we'll animate our fish character and explore the awesome power of the two render engines, EEVEE and Cycles, and mix it all with a little bit of fire and some particle bubbles. With each lesson you will gain new skills and masteries that'll let you create professional artwork for multiple industries, like games, movies, and animation. All right, I hope you're excited because I'm excited to teach this course. Let's get blending.
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Introduction
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1. Learn Blender in Under an Hour
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Menus, search, and shortcuts4m 29s
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Create your first objects4m 42s
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Modifying objects5m 26s
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Make a scene, add lights4m 13s
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Render your scene4m 33s
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Solution: Add more objects5m 10s
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2. Modeling and Sculpting
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Create your first sculpture3m 56s
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Deep dive: Dynamic topology3m 31s
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Edit Mode6m 47s
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Common modeling tools7m 59s
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3. Textures and Shading
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The Shader Editor6m 34s
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Unwrapping4m 19s
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UV tools6m 23s
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Paint your first texture3m 57s
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4. Create Animations
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Overview of animation1m 11s
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Create your first rig6m 27s
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Weight painting9m 16s
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Shape keys5m 4s
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Set your first keyframe6m 21s
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Common animation tools5m 42s
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Solution: Animate the fish7m 40s
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5. Particles, Forces, and Fire
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Particle magic in blender6m 32s
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Forces simulation in Blender4m 37s
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Light it on fire5m 40s
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Dynamic painting4m 45s
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Deep dive: Caching5m 58s
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6. Putting It All Together
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Lighting3m 51s
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Eevee vs. cycles4m 4s
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Deep dive: Eevee tips7m 22s
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Deep dive: Cycles tips7m 12s
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7. Advanced Techniques
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Grease Pencil overview5m 4s
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Commonly used add-ons8m 5s
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Exporting to game engines8m 36s
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Conclusion
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Next steps1m 59s
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