This Blender rock tutorial is for beginners who want to learn how to quickly create Blender rocks that could be used in a game scene. If this is your first modeling in Blender tutorial and you don’t know what it is yet, I’m happy to introduce you. Blender is a free and open-source 3D creation set. Today, Blender is used in books, animation, music videos, apps, and other platforms. If you want to create various 3D objects, compositions, simulations or even animations, you should try low-poly Blender! If you’re not aware yet, low-poly means that it has a relatively small number of polygons. So enroll in this tutorial and learn how to make rocks in Blender! You won’t get disappointed!
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So, every time you've got a free afternoon and want to do something productive, you should enroll in a compact course. Day-by-day you will collect new skills and won’t notice as your showcase will grow with each of the projects. Needless to say, modeling in Blender will be a useful set of skills that you will be able to use in the future. So, that’s a great investment in yourself.
You’re probably wondering what knowledge you need to have and what requirements to fulfill in order to enroll in this course. If you’re worried that you have no previous experience and skills that are needed for modeling in Blender, there’s nothing to worry about. This Blender for beginners tutorial is concerning everyone who wants to learn new applicable skills. It’s particularly beneficial for people who create games and want to improve them with low-poly Blender design. So if you’re a creative person and looking for more ways to express yourself, you should definitely join the Blender community.
To start learning modeling in Blender and making rocks, you should make sure that your computer is capable of running Blender 2.78c or higher. Also, before enrolling in the course, make sure to download and install Blender - it’s easy and free! Moreover, you should note that this Blender for beginners tutorial is recorded on Mac, but you can use a PC. So, there are no critical requirements for this modeling in Blender tutorial. Therefore, don't waste your time and join this course right away to learn how to make rocks in Blender and more!
Course consist of total 1h 5min of content, in total.
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