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friktor2014-05-25 12:23:30
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friktor, 2014-05-25 12:23:30

Which blender course to choose?

I was interested in modeling in blender, I didn’t find normal full-fledged lessons and courses, but on the off site I came across a store with video courses, there are a whole cloud of them, but I don’t know which one to buy, I’m completely zero in blender, so I would like everything to be simple and clear, and it is desirable that texting be there too (otherwise, what's the point?), I want to know your opinion which of the courses to choose? Or tell me how you learned blender so I can try it too

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friktor, 2014-05-26
@friktor

And since I understand no one is in the subject, but who in the subject proudly wipes his ass on a chair and does not want to reveal the secrets of Zen, just in case I will write: I bought this course, why? Because they tell quite simply and in detail everything about blender, from working with a cube to working with materials, textures, and face modeling, it’s very convenient, even just doing it step by step, I learned a lot, even though the course is in English - even those who don’t know it will be able to it’s comfortable to study, all key combinations are displayed there, and the quality allows you to see all the details, the course costs 1300 rubles - it’s inexpensive when compared with paid courses anywhere else, (I watched 1000 rubles an hour), and the quality is sometimes better. If anyone wants to master blender at least at some level, then you can download a small course in Russian, the essence of which is to master the interface, and create a glass of wine scene, here is the linkif anyone offends, then everything is in the tar.gz archive. Also, for those who get comfortable in this program at least at the level of a free course, I can advise this resource , in principle, a lot of free content with excellent lessons (dozens), for a fee - sit for only 700 r per month with premium quality lessons, even one month for you enough to pump out everything and everything from there, and study until you are blue in the face, if you are psychos like me and you just don’t have enough, and at the same time you know python, then you can look at the docks on the game engine .

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Nikolay sungreen, 2014-09-27
@sungreen

Recently, there have been courses and books and individual lessons on Blender, but the main problem is that Blender is developing very quickly and these manuals become outdated. Moreover, even the official documentation wiki does not always have time to describe new features implemented in Blender.
However, books usually recommend Blende Basic 4ed, Prakhov's Book and The Complete Guide to Blender GraphicsComputer Modeling and Animation John M. Blain.
For courses, you should probably pay attention to 3dmaster.ru . They have many courses on 3d and Blender in particular 3dmaster.ru/blender . The organizer of all this is Alexander Milovskiy, a Blender fanatic and you can get very advanced training from them.
Again, if you need not just advanced, but "combat" training, then as an option to chat with Artur Shamshadinov - the studio https://www.facebook.com/PropellersAnimation . They have young fighter courses and trainings.
Individual lessons can be found on Blender cookie https://cgcookie.com/blender , models to learn on Blendswap.com, individual Andrew Price jokes about new features and questions on specialized forums blenderartists.org/forum and blender-3d.ru/ forum ...

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hazestalker, 2014-05-29
@hazestalker

As for the lessons - I liked this site .
Started with the Low Poly lesson

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tsimashei, 2020-09-06
@tsimashei

basically all courses are in English, of the normal ones there are two on the site and for money only udemy

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