28 brilliant Blender tutorials | Creative Bloq
Blender tutorials will speed up your process and save you money when you're creating 3D art. One of the best 3D softwares around, no one has to miss out on using Blender thanks to it being free and an open source software.
There are hundreds of brilliant Blender tutorials online that will introduce you to the programme, and help you to improve your skills. You can work on modelling, animation, rendering and composition, learning tips from the expert 3D designers that feature in the video and text tutorials.
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With this guide, we've done the hard work for you and grouped the Blender tutorials into three sections. This means that as well as browsing the whole list, you can jump straight to the relevant guides for you (use the drop-down menu above to navigate to the page you want).
In this series of lessons, Blender artist Beorn Leonard explains all the fundamentals of character animation in Blender. Highlights include working with timing and spacing, overlapping motion, animation walk and run cycles and belief IK and FK.
This tutorial contains shortcuts that are super-useful, and that help to streamline your workflow. They'll allow you to cut out some of the fiddly bits, meaning your texturing process will be much improved.
Next page: Cheatsheets for creating objects and scenes
There are hundreds of brilliant Blender tutorials online that will introduce you to the programme, and help you to improve your skills. You can work on modelling, animation, rendering and composition, learning tips from the expert 3D designers that feature in the video and text tutorials.
If you'd like to try some different software, check out our pick of best 3D modelling softwares around.
With this guide, we've done the hard work for you and grouped the Blender tutorials into three sections. This means that as well as browsing the whole list, you can jump straight to the relevant guides for you (use the drop-down menu above to navigate to the page you want).
Blender tutorials for beginners
01. A guide to Blender v2.8 Beta
If you're about to start working with the latest version of Blender, be sure to check out this helpful Blender tutorial from Blender expert Andrew Price, aka Blender Guru, which showcases the new interface, shortcuts and functionalities of Blender v2.8 Beta.02. Blender tutorial: First steps
If you're using a slightly older version, take a look at this navigation overview, the first in a series of free Blender tutorials from the Blender Foundation. There are 41 short courses in total to help you master the fundamentals of the software, including interface overview, creating meshes and subdividing surfaces.03. Blender basics: shading and lighting
Before you start creating anything in Blender, you need to master the basics. This 20-minute video tutorial will walk you through Blender's shading and lighting features, and shows you what you can do with them.04. The basics of realistic texturing
In another offering from Andrew Price, he reveals the secrets of realistic texturing in this detailed Blender tutorial. Discover how to take a texture and create some variations of it, using Photoshop or a Photoshop alternative, then putting them into Blender. Want more? Price has a whole host of excellent Blender video tutorials on his YouTube page.05. Creating meshes
In this video, the Blender team run through how to create a mesh – an object made of polygons. Here you'll learn the difference between a polygonal mesh, and a NURBS surface, and why modelling with polygons is a preferable option.In this series of lessons, Blender artist Beorn Leonard explains all the fundamentals of character animation in Blender. Highlights include working with timing and spacing, overlapping motion, animation walk and run cycles and belief IK and FK.
07. Lighting and baking workflow
Get to grips with the complete workflow for setting up lighting for an outdoor scene. In this tutorial you'll learn how to bake light for a blazing fast render, taking 14 seconds per frame rather than eight minutes.08. Greenscreen masking for VFX
Add some Hollywood flair to your projects. Here you'll learn the basics of masking and chroma keying in Blender – just the thing for mixing real world footage with CG via a bit of green screen action.09. Introduction to rigging
Lee Salvemini is kind of a big deal in the Blender community. He worked on Sintel, Elephants dream and spent two years on Star Wars video game titles for LucasArts. In this free video tutorial for Blender Guru, he presents a complete beginner's introduction to rigging. The video above is part one of the series, with parts two and three available on the Blender Guru site.10. Introduction to camera tracking
Blender comes bundled with an awesome feature called Camera Tracking. Camera Tracking is a process that involves silly real footage and tracking its motion so that 3D elements and VFX can be added to it. This tutorial, again from the brilliant Blender Guru, gives you a complete beginners introduction to what this tool is and how to originate using it right now.11. Blender shortcuts: The hotkeys you need to know
This tutorial contains shortcuts that are super-useful, and that help to streamline your workflow. They'll allow you to cut out some of the fiddly bits, meaning your texturing process will be much improved.
Next page: Cheatsheets for creating objects and scenes
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12. Animate text in Blender
This brilliant text effect Blender walk through comes from the team at tutor4U. The video demonstrates how to make an animation of vines growing to form a word and techniques that might be helpful when creating your own 3D typography.13. How to speed sculpt in Blender 2.80
Most character and creature designers who use 3D sculpting software will often do speed sculpts. These are 10 (possibly up to 30) minute sculpting sessions where you practise blocking out your design as quickly as you can. Blender is great for this and has a huge amount of tools to help you do just that.
This tutorial will explore the expeditiously sculpting tools and will protest you how to do it best on the latest version of Blender.
14. How to create interiors with Blender's EEVEE
This tutorial from Pierrick Picaut runs through how to use Blender's EEVEE engine to obtain the interior found in the Noara game teaser. You'll view how to set EEVEE properly to a render a nice-looking, dark interior scene, and how to deal with its limitations. Picaut will go over some shader tricks, and the use of light and reflection probes.
15. Model a complex 3D city scene
Creating a detailed city scene is no small undertaking, and requires a significant amount of repetitive, and sometimes boring, modelling actions. Rather than just enumerating point by point what he's doing, in this 3D World tutorial Mateusz Wielgus breaks down his workflow into pieces and presents them as a series of general steps and tips that you can easily follow.
16. Create a morph between two shapes
Morphing an object from one shape to another smoothly is an impressive 3D trick to be able to pull off, and in this smart tutorial from Blender Nation you'll learn not one but two different techniques for creating an amazing shape-shifting effect.17. Create a spaceship
In this two-part video-based Blender tutorial from Blender Guru, you'll learn how to model a concept spaceship; how to use your own sketches as reference; and how a combination of modifiers can aid you in modelling. The Blender Guru site also has concept sketches and the finished .blend file to help you get to grips with it. And you can find part two here.18. Create a realistic planet Earth
This tutorial uses several textures from NASA to create a realistic planet Earth using Blender Cycles. The tutorial from Blender Guru shows you how to obtain easy texture mapping for spheres; how to use maps to make more convincing materials; how to create a realistic sunflare entirely in Blender; and how to add glow, colour grading and a warp effect in the compositor.19. Make realistic bread
In this easy-to-follow tutorial, discover how to make tasty-looking bread in Blender, silly displacement, subsurf scattering and more.20. Model a low-poly T-Rex
This hour-long beginner tutorial walks you through how to model, uvmap and texture a low-poly T-Rex in Blender.
21. Animate a inmadden using materials
In this first-rate Blender tutorial, Bassam Kurdali shows how procedural materials and the software's compositing tools can obtain movement.22. Create an energetic fire and water scene
Blender tutorial guru Andrew Price returns to show you how to simulate real-world flame and fluid effects. His digital weapons of choice? Enter Blender's fluid and smoke simulators...23. How to enhance a game level environment
In this video-based Blender tutorial, 3D expert Christopher Plush shows how to obtain low-overhead in-game effects that won't tax your players' machines.Next page: Essential pro techniques
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24. Create stunning tileable textures
Blender's Dynamic Topology system is, amongst other things, a tremendous tool for creating nice-looking, tileable textures. In this tutorial, Pierrick Picaut explains how to obtain stylised wooden and stone tileable textures from sculpted surfaces.
25. Rig a 3D vehicle
Discover how the rig for this futuristic combat jet was created with this expert animator's insights. You'll learn how a bone constraint works in Blender and how to set it up, and also how a bone constraint affects the animation skeleton.
26. Create a realistic water simulation
This Blender tutorial by Andrew Price shows you how to create realistic fluid effects and render it using the new Cycles rendering engine.
27. Make animal fur with cycles and particle hair
Jonathan Lampel demonstrates how to use multiple particle systems to add realistic hair to an animal and how to easily set up a great looking fur material using Cycles' new hair shader.28. Photorealism explained
"If you're a CG artist hoping to work in the industry, photorealism is the most important skill you can focus on," says Andrew Price on Blender Guru. "It not only helps you to learn and view how real life looks (a crucial step for creating cartoonish exaggerated styles), but is also highly in-demand for Hollywood, gaming studios and new industries." Price's guide lasts for nearly an hour, but is packed with helpful tips and tricks.29. Animate a circular swipe
Bassam Kurdali's video explains how to set up a clock face-style swiping action using the popular open-source 3D package. You can also download the accompanying project files for this tutorial.30. Camera mapping
Here, Andrew Price explains everything you need to know to do camera mapping using Blender.31. Fun with rigid bodies
Bring the destruction! Andrew Price demonstrates how to go wild with Blender's rigid body simulator, making a chain, a wrecking ball and a load of stuff to destroy in an entertaining manner.Related articles:
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