2015-04-23



<span><span><p><em>Introduction to Blender LiveLessons</em> provides a comprehensive overview of Blender, the professional, free, open source software used to make 3D graphics and animation for creating animated films, visual effects, art interactive applications, and video games. <br/><br/><strong>Description</strong><br/><br/>
Blender Foundation Certified Trainer Oliver Villar starts from scratch, downloading and installing Blender. Then he jumps into the interface and basic controls. Learning how to create and manipulate objects is the next step before creating a simple scene to understand the workflow. After that, he goes a little deeper, explaining how to model your own creations and unwrapping and shading in both Blender Render and Cycles. An introduction to rigging and animation gives designers the ability to deform and animate their models. Finally, the rendering and compositing process is explained to show how to achieve the resulting image or video. The course aims to take beginners in a journey through the main basic Blender features to help them understand how 3D works.</p><p><strong>About the Instructor</strong></p><p><strong>Oliver Villar</strong> is a Blender Foundation Certified Trainer, author of the book <em>Learning Blender</em>, and founder and instructor of blendtuts.com. After studying arts, he was really interested in 3D animation and visual effects. He is a self-taught 3D generalist, now with more than eight years of experience working on 3D as a freelancer, and since 2010 he’s been creating online tutorials and courses and also doing Blender workshops. He’s currently working as a Blender trainer for clients and as the codirector of <em>Luke’s Escape</em>, a short film entirely made in Blender.</p><p><strong>About Sneak Peek</strong></p><p>Sneak Peek videos are available to Safari Books Online subscribers offering early access to the very latest information on a given topic. Sneak Peek videos do not include post-production editing and may include further revisions before the video is complete.</p><p><strong>Skill Level</strong><br/></p><ul><li>Beginner</li></ul><br/><strong> What You Will Learn</strong><br/><ul><li>How to install and run Blender</li><li>How to use the interface and navigate in the 3D scene</li><li>How to create your first 3D scene</li><li>How to use Blender’s modeling tools</li><li>How to unwrap, add materials, and apply textures with Blender Render and Cycles</li><li>Understand rigging and animation basic tools</li><li>How to light and render</li><li>How to use the node editor for compositing and taking your render to the next level</li></ul><br/><strong>Who Should Take This Course</strong><br/><ul><li>Designers and artists interested in creating 3D still images or animations for marketing, design, or visual effects</li></ul><br/><strong>Course Requirements</strong><br/><ul><li>Understanding of using an OS, navigating through folders, and basic usage of a computer.</li><li>Having a keyboard and a mouse (preferably a keyboard with a numeric pad and a mouse with a middle mouse button).</li><li>Design and previous 3D knowledge would help, but the course starts from the beginning, so this is not mandatory.</li></ul><br/><strong>Table of Contents</strong><br/><br/><strong>Lesson 1: Blender Basics</strong><br/>
This lesson covers how to download and install Blender, use the main interface elements such as areas and editors, and configure Blender with your custom settings.<br/><br/><strong>Lesson 2: 3D Navigation and Selections</strong><br/>
Lesson 2 shows you how to navigate in your 3D scene, use navigation keyboard shortcuts, and configure the 3D View and object selections.<br/><br/><strong>Lesson 3: Creating Your First Scene with Blender</strong><br/>
In this lesson you learn the basic workflow to create your first 3D scene with Blender: creating and transforming objects; adding modifiers, materials, and lights; and rendering the final result. <br/><br/><strong>Lesson 4: Advanced Object Manipulation</strong><br/>
This lesson explains how to transform (move, rotate, and scale) objects using snapping options. It gives you an understanding of datablocks, duplicating and instancing objects, and using pivot points.<br/><br/><strong>Lesson 5: Using Modifiers</strong><br/>
Lesson 5 covers the process of adding modifiers to your objects, and you learn about the most-used modifiers and in which cases you can apply them.<br/><br/><strong>Lesson 6: Modeling in Edit Mode</strong><br/>
In this lesson, you see how to access the different interaction modes, and then you dive into the main modeling tools to create your own 3D meshes and adjust their shapes. Finally, there is a practical exercise to put those modeling tools to good use.<br/><br/><strong>Lesson 7: Unwrapping and UVs</strong><br/>
Before you can apply textures to a surface, you need to unwrap it and create its UV coordinates. In this lesson, you learn how to use the tools available to do this. You also see how to test those UVs and make sure they work right.<br/><br/><strong>Lesson 8: Materials and Textures</strong><br/>
This lesson covers the process of adding materials and textures to 3D objects in both Blender Render and Cycles.<br/><br/><strong>Lesson 9: Introduction to Rigging</strong><br/>
In this lesson, you learn about armatures and bones, parenting, and constraints. An armature made of bones is what allows you to create a rig that moves your complex objects in an efficient and comfortable way. Also, you see how to deform a mesh based on the bones’ movement, useful for posing organic models or characters.<br/><br/><strong>Lesson 10: Introduction to Animation</strong><br/>
After seeing what the different animation editors do, you learn how to set keyframes, add timing to an animation, use animation curves and interpolation, and mix or manage different animations using the NLA Editor.<br/><br/><strong>Lesson 11: Rendering in Blender Render</strong><br/>
This lesson shows you how to reach the final resulting image from your 3D scene through the rendering process in Blender Render. For that, you learn how to add lights and configure the render settings.<br/><br/><strong>Lesson 12: Rendering in Cycles</strong><br/>
Rendering in Cycles is similar to Blender Render, but there are some substantial changes, and that’s why in this lesson you learn about the rendering process and settings for Cycles.<br/><br/><strong>Lesson 13: Introduction to Compositing</strong><br/>
In this lesson, you learn how to use the Node Editor for compositing. Using nodes, you add the final touches to your render. Things such as color correction, mixing different render layers, and adding effects like a vignette are all possible during nodes compositing, before exporting the final output.<br/><br/><strong>About LiveLessons Video Training</strong><br/><br/>
The LiveLessons Video Training series publishes hundreds of hands-on, expert-led video tutorials covering a wide selection of technology topics designed to teach you the skills you need to succeed. This professional and personal technology video series features world-leading author instructors published by your trusted technology brands: Addison-Wesley, Cisco Press, IBM Press, Pearson IT Certification, Prentice Hall, Sams, and Que. Topics include: IT Certification, Programming, Web Development, Mobile Development, Home and Office Technologies, Business and Management, and more. View all LiveLessons on InformIT at: <a href="http://www.informit.com/livelessons" target="" title="">http://www.informit.com/livelessons</a>.</span></span>

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