![]() ![]() ![]() Wenbo’s channel is criminally underrated for his tips and tricks for perfect lighting and camera setup. I found simulations to be very satisfying and I could watch them replay all day! cloth, force fields, rigid body) that are not too heavy for an average computer to run. Olav 3D has great tutorials for simple simulation (ie. You can create cool looking animations quickly as many of his tutorials are rendered in eevee (real-time rendering, great especially for average-power computers). Anvil Series ** I haven’t completed this series (though I should) but based on his other tutorials, I’m confident it is worth taking the time**ĭucky 3D has quick, bite-sized tutorials for animation loops that are extremely easy to follow.I would recommend completing his tutorial series in this order: His tutorials are extremely structured, concise and well-paced. Along the way, I curated a list of tutorial channels that I found to be the most essential to complete beginners, as well as some awe-worthy channels from Blender geniuses to inspire you to get even better.īlender Guru has hands-down the best tutorials for complete beginners. I started learning Blender in October 2021 (follow my journey here) simply by following free YouTube tutorials. I get a lot of questions asking how I learned Blender and whether I took a paid course. ![]()
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