BLENDER BASICS: An Introduction to Blender 3D 4.X

Instructor:
Jonathan Lampel

Whether you want to learn how to create 3D models, visual effects, or your own short films, this is a great place to start getting creative in Blender!

To get started with Blender you need...

  • ❌ drawing skills
  • ❌ 3d experience
  • ❌ a super computer
  • ✅ excited curiosity
  • ✅ a little patience

Whether you're completely new to the world of 3D graphics, switching to Blender 3D from another 3D Software, or a rusty returning hero from the 2.5 days, the Blender Basics will guide you through your first steps in Blender 4.x.

We'll cover all of the essential features that you'll need to know in order to build your very first Blender model.

Why learn Blender 3D?

Blender 3D is the fastest growing 3d suite in the world. In 2022, it was downloaded +17 million times and it's now backed (sponsored) by some of the biggest companies in the world - including Adobe, Facebook, and Epic Games.

Blender 3D is an essential tool for 3D creators around the world and has become the leading alternative to extremely expensive programs like Maya and Max.

FREE Bonus

Blender hotkey cheatsheet included!

A quick reference guide for commonly used hotkeys in Blender can help you work more efficiently.

Course Overview

Chapter 1

Intro to 3D Space

We’ll start you off with a brief overview of Blender and introduce you to the world of 3D by demonstrating how to navigate and work with objects.

Chapter 2

Editing Objects

Things will start to really take off as you learn numerous ways to edit objects, many of them easier than you might expect! We’ll tackle instancing, advanced transforms, basic modeling tools, and much MUCH more!

Chapter 3

The Blender Way

Lastly, you'll learn the basics of each of the main areas of Blender, from animation to sculpting, as well as how to set yourself up for success going forward. 

Start creating with Blender today!

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Awarded upon completion:
100xp +
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4 Reviews
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    Andrew Dlask(andrew1630) ·

    Just finished this course after joining CG Cookie, i like that there are a variety of topics that i can search for as i started with a tutorial on youtube, then i had progressed to purchase courses on udemy but the task of going through a whole basics to advanced level more than once, though there were difference things in each course focused on, i wasn't as engaged as i am with the ability to search for topics directly and go through courses to learn what i'd like to at the moment, it was a good go over of the basics and helped to get a more broad understanding of what to expect working in blender. Quite well put together to.

  • Chris Le Fave(RedOmicronCreator) ·
    Excellent intro! It's good to be able to do things in Blender and not feel as though I could permanently make a mistake. This course even helped me to go back and correct previous errors in previous projects! Amazing! The windows and navigation course is underrated. Speaker is kind, well spoken, clear, and thorough. I like how at the end of lessons, he will give you a challenge to help you better understand the lesson.
  • PolygonRV ·

    What a great tutorial. I'm coming from another 3D software and this was a great refresher to build my confidence with Blender. I was happy to see some of the interface lessons towards the end, where so many other basics courses begin with it, and you're left with not really understanding why they matter. 

    I love the short lesson length, and intro and endings. Heh, I even found myself humming the music used throughout the course. 

    Anyways, worth the watch and I'm looking forward to PRESS START. 

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    nathitappan ·

    I've only recently picked up Blender and have watched the Blender 3.0 class here. It was amazing how easy to learn it feels with Jonathan's pace and flow. I'm done several other courses by now and they all felt easy because of the great foundation this course sets. 

    I recently subscribed to CG Cookie to keep on learning, but wanted to watch this one again to pick up on any differences. I'm particularly impressed that a couple of times he even mentions what's coming up on the next iterations of version 4. Way to future proof the class!

    Definitely recommend this one for anyone picking it up for the first time, or needing a reminder on a couple of basics.