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Blender for noobs
Blender for noobs







blender for noobs

Push yourself beyond your current boundaries and you’ll see your skills develop over time © Paul Hatton (Model by Design Connected)īuilding on challenging yourself, it is vital that you spend time experimenting when you’re learning Blender. Challenge yourself to model something in a quicker time to how long it took you previously. For example, if you’re learning to speed model you may pick up some techniques from others, but why not question the process yourself and see if you can improve it. You can do this by taking a skill you’re learning and then challenge yourself to push beyond that. We need to push beyond the basics we learn from others and try techniques that build upon what we learn.

blender for noobs

This is not good for developing our skills. Having so much content online teaching us how to use the software has the advantage of being readily accessible, but it also has a hidden curse that we can become overly reliant upon it. He’s got some cracking stuff on there and you can also see quite clearly the learning journey he has been on to try and master the software.Īndrew Price at Blender Guru has a wealth of Blender experience and puts that to good use by providing loads of beginner as well as more advanced tutorials © Paul Hatton and Andrew Price A great place to start on YouTube would be with Blender Guru. By watching videos it also exposes you to the software and its interface as you see the expert working their way around it. I’m most definitely a visual learner so I love seeing videos where people physically show their viewers how to do something. We now have a wealth of resources ( blogs and videos) that are at our very fingertips. Learning from others is key to picking up any new skill, or learning anything either for the first time, or improving upon existing knowledge! Gone are the days where you had to struggle alone or rely on books to teach you. Take your time and become more familiar with it, and hopefully these 7 tips will help get you off the ground. If you’re a beginner then the best thing is that it’s totally free which means you don’t have to rush to learn it before making a commitment. If you’re thinking about using Blender for the first time let me encourage you to do so! Whether you’re a seasoned 3D pro making use of modeling software like 3ds Max or Rhino, or if you’re totally new to 3D modeling and visualization, then Blender is a great tool to get into your weaponry.









Blender for noobs