Blender 3 – Complete beginners guide

Blender version:
3.0
Technique type:
Animating, Lighting, Materials, Modeling, Rendering
Difficulty:
Beginner

Price: Free

Tutorial Score:

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+ 5

This is a subjective score, which is an average of all the subjective scores. Click on the triangle to the left to see them.

4

Was the result (model, texture, lighting, animation) something i’m excited about, something that I like?

5

Did the lesson draw my attention or was I bored. Did the time run faster or slower, while I was following the tutorial?

5

Did the teacher speak with nice tone, focused on my learning? Did I feel relaxed and possibly entertained?

+ 5

This is an objective score, which is an average of all the objective scores. Click on the triangle to the left to see them.

5

Can i use this now in blender, is it applicable, can I integrate the knowledge? Was it purely theory on theoretical examples? Did I learn how to solve a realistic problem, or achieve a certain goal? Was there enough actual practice? Did i do anything on my own or was it all just copy and paste?

4

Was the time efficiently spent? Was the lesson going too fast, or too slow? Was a single lesson too long, could I hold my attention? Did I learn just enough new techniques, or was it too much for once? Did I solve a problem or achieve the same goal with different approaches?

5

was the lesson clear and understandable including the language, did I understand every detail? Were there any noises in the background, bad microphone, or unclear image? Does the tutorial follow a certain path, does it have a structure, does it make sense and builds up piece by piece?

End result

Yaay I found it, the best so far, beginners tutorial.
Grant Abbit really talks with the exact pace that I like, he also urges you to practice on your own, and thus far he makes sure that you practice a certain technique as much as possible before moving on to the next.

Of course completing this tutorial still wasn’t enough for me to master and completely memorize these techniques, but it was the best out there that I could find. I’m still looking for a perfect course with multiple videos, guiding me from complete beginner to a pro, where I could create any realistic 3D animation on my own from scratch.

Well apart from my personal (subjective) enthusiasm, in this tutorial I got to know a little bit of everything. Getting to know the viewport, basic modeling techinques, what material and colors are, lights, and also said hello to the timeline that is used when animating.

And not to mention that it’s free, I really recommend this as a starting point right after you downloaded blender for the first time.

You can get the tutorial here: GAbbitt Media – Blender 3 – Complete beginners guide
But I recommend that you check his full courses as well, you won’t be sorry.

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