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Introduction To 3D Sculpting In Blender - Model A Dragon


Introduction To 3D Sculpting In Blender - Model A Dragon

https://www.udemy.com/course/3d-sculpting-in-blender/
Every step of creating your own Dragon in Blender; blocking, modelling, sculpting, rigging, painting, lighting.


Ready to make the mother of all Dragons? In this course, you'll create your own awesome dragon from start to finish.

The course is created at a "real time" pace, allowing you to follow along and create your dragon at the same time as the instructors without needing to stop and start the video. Nothing is skipped or speeded up, so you get to see the entire workflow.

You also get two, yes two, instructors! Working together, they discuss every step of the process and dig deep into why production artists make certain decisions. These valuable insights will be extremely useful for future projects you undertake.

The course covers blocking out, sculpting, brushes, automatic retopology, textures, painting, lighting and all the steps in between. You’ll learn to rig and pose your dragon to create an impressive final render. And, you’ll create a high poly model to make a great looking game-ready asset.

What you'll learn in the course…

Find and organise reference images

Insert background images

Block out the main shape

Join all the blocks into one mesh

Sculpt a basic shape with some structure

Learn the basics of Retopologizing a mesh

Add the Multi-resolution Modifier

Sculpt the fine details on object

Bake & Paint textures

Create a basic rig and pose the model

How to set up lighting and render the model



Introduction To 3D Sculpting In Blender - Model A Dragon




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