Blender3.0 movie level CG scene production video tutorial


Cinematic Scene Making in Blender 3.0 – 8+ hours of master tutorial

Three tutorials in one

What you will learn
You will learn how to model in Blender
You will learn how to create more complex textures in Blender
You will learn how to create a scene, set up cameras and lights
You will learn the basics of animation in Blender
You will You 'll learn how to do post-processing and special effects in Blender
You'll learn how to achieve cinematic quality

MP4 | Video: h264, 1280×720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2-channel
Language: English + Chinese and English subtitles (according to the original English subtitle machine translation is more accurate) | Duration: 30 lessons (8 hours 21 minutes)| Size Unzipped: 6.8 GB with course files

Course acquisition: Blender3.0 movie-level CG scene production video tutorial - Cloud Bridge Network

Requirements
A little Blender experience is good

Description
Learn how to make a real movie scene in Blender for the price of one course in three separate courses. Each class lasts about 3 hours and learns how to model in Blender, how to create realistic materials, and set up lighting. You can also learn some animation knowledge in Blender. Finally, we'll do post-processing in Blender Composer and After Effects. Cinematic look with Blender 3.0 – 8+ hours MASTER tutorial




Tutorial 1 - Old Apple Macintosh Movie Look Tutorial - 2 hours 40 minutes

Part 1 - Old Apple - Simulating Macintosh SE 30-36 mins
- Importing and Modeling with Blueprints
- Learning Modeling Techniques
in Blender - Learning Shortcuts in Blender

Part 2 - Old Mac - Keyboard and Mouse Modeling - 32 minutes
- Learning Modeling Techniques
in Blender - Learning Shortcuts in Blender
- Simulating Apple Macintosh SE 30 Keyboard and Mouse

Part 3 - Old Apple - Textured Screen and Computer - 36 minutes

- Learn to texture in Blender
- Create advanced screen materials
- Create materials with level 3 bumps
- Create complex materials with many imperfections

Part 4 - Old Apple - Finishing Textures and Adding Details - 28 minutes

- Continue texturing and adding details

Part 5 - The Old Apple - Lighting, Compositing, Post Effects Processing - 16 minutes

- Lighting in Blender
- Camera settings
Post processing in After Effects




Tutorial 2 - Cinematic Effects with Blender 3.0 - Step by Step Tutorial, 2 hours 50 minutes

Part 1 - 28 minutes

- Setting up the scene
- Importing reference images
- Modeling shells with subdivision surfaces and scale editing
- Creating shell materials and UV items

Part II - 21 minutes

- Simulate another shell
- learn shortcut keys and modeling process

Part 3 - 20 minutes

- Modeling chopping block
- Placing camera
- Camera settings, depth and field of view
- Placing shells and framing
- Lighting

Part 4 - 22 minutes

- create details (salt, parsley, rosemary)
- make tablecloth materials

Part 5 - 25 minutes

- Create bokeh
in the background - Create more details in the background

Part 6 - 24 minutes

- Create animated fire
in background - Create fireplace in background
- Composite in Blender
- Create vignette effect with objects

Part 7 - 26 minutes

- Export Passes from Blender
- After Effects Postprocessing




Tutorial 3 - Creating Movie Scenes in Blender - 3 Hour Tutorial

Part 1 - CG scene and post effects created in Blender - 33 minutes

- Using a reference image
- Creating and setting up a blender file
- Modeling an electrical outlet - Blender shortcuts

Part 2 - Ethernet Cable Modeling - 39 minutes

- Simulate ethernet cable -
Blender shortcut - Blender modifier

Part 3 - Ethernet Cable Scenario - Analog Socket - 34 minutes

- Create Materials in Blender - Blender
Nodes - Lighting in Blender - Camera Settings

Part 4 - Textures - 24 minutes

- Import shaders in Blender
- Nodes and Materials - Make spider webs in Blender

Part 5 - Blending and Animation - 25 minutes

- Compositing
in Blender - Animate in the keys of the Blender shape

Part 6 - Post Effects Post Processing - 27 minutes

Postprocessing in After Effects

Who is this course for People who
love 3d and are interested in how to achieve photorealistic or cinematic effects

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