Learn how to use Blender to model, texture, and render realistic interior scenes for animation and architectural visualizations.
- [Voiceover] Hi, I'm Darrin Lile and welcome to Creating an Interior Scene in Blender. In this course we'll go through the process of creating a modern condominium interior. We'll make the walls and windows of the scene based on blueprints that we import into Blender. Then we'll model the furniture in the room based on our reference images. Once this is done, we'll UV map the furniture, apply textures, and set up materials in the node editor. Finally, we'll add lights to our scene and render the final image.
I'm looking forward to getting started so please join me for Creating an Interior Scene in Blender.
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Released
4/17/2015- Reviewing reference images
- Roughing in the floor, walls, and ceiling
- Creating walls and windows
- Modeling furniture
- UV mapping furniture
- Setting up material in the Node Editor
- Adding lights
- Rendering the image
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome40s
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1. Preparing the Scene
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Scene scale1m 54s
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2. Creating the Walls and Windows
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Creating the windows8m 56s
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Detailing the walls7m 44s
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3. Creating the Furniture
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Beginning the Eames chair8m 49s
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Continuing the Eames chair8m 13s
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Finishing the Eames chair11m 4s
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Starting the womb chair7m 18s
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Finishing the womb chair6m 28s
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Modeling the couch9m 20s
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4. Texturing the Scene
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UV mapping the furniture7m 35s
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5. Rendering the Scene
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Rendering the final image3m 31s
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