Animation For Beginners! Default Cube To Short Film in 29 Minutes | Blender Tutorial
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- Опубликовано: 1 июн 2024
- In this tutorial we cover every step from creating the characters, to texturing lighting and animating a finished short film! This tutorial is a great intro for beginners. If you want to learn animation, start here!
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00:00 intro
00:28 modelling a bowling ball
03:45 modelling a bowling pin
05:44 setting up the scene
07:05 hdri and render settings
08:30 materials
11:55 lighting
12:20 animating the characters
28:30 time-lapse
A lot of tutorials are there to learn about blender on RUclips. But it is one of the best tutorial to learn shrot film. Need more video like this.
Great insight on how animation, on blender, works… for us newbies.
you knew what you were doing
Thank you again, again and again! The greatest mentor! Admiration and awe!
Great Job!!
Thnks for the tutorial 🙏🙏
Cool! Thank You very much!
Nice animation for learning this stuff. Curious why you covered the pins jumping animation two separate times. But I guess it made more sense to animate the pins jumping when you could see the position of ball.
большое спасибо за твой труд, успехов тебе, ты крут!
When you want a completely shadeless black material for the pupil, it is actually much easier than the white one. Just delete the Principled BSDF and you're done. The Material Output with nothing plugged in will give you pitch black.
Of course having an RGB plugged in lets you change your mind afterwards and go for a different color, but I guess this should be clear from the setup of the white eye - and for the sake of a tutorial, this "quick black" material might have been interesting as well, because there is no faster and easier way to get a shadeless black 😉
Thank you for this tutorial....I didn't know "to sphere" existed in blender.
Which blender version have u used here?
Cant import that background , just ping background.