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The Ultimate Blender Low Poly Guide

Alex Cordebard

Fully compatible with Blender 4.0.

Ever want to learn 3D but felt overwhelmed or didn't know where to start? This Low Poly course is the perfect place to start.

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Fully compatible with Blender 4.0.

Ever want to learn 3D but felt overwhelmed or didn't know where to start? This Low Poly course is the perfect place to start.

Low Poly is a certain style of 3D that has taken the 3D world by storm and the best part...It's simple to make but still looks amazing. In this kind of style of art you aim to get the shape you are going for with the lowest amount of polygons possible. It's a blast and can create some awesome results.

Some of the things you will learn in this course are:

- The basics of Blender and the user interface

- Modeling and making several low poly scenes including worlds, animals, trees and more.

- How to add materials, lighting and environmental lighting to your scenes

- Create multiple scenes that you can be proud of.

- Create and animate a low poly character.

- A bonus section has just been added on animating a low poly car loop.

- And more.

So if you are brand NEW to 3D or Blender, this course will get you on your way. If you are more advanced in Blender, this course can still be for you if you are looking to get into low poly modeling.

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What's inside

Learning objectives

  • Students will learn the basics of 3d, low poly modeling and how to create low poly scenes!
  • Students will have a good understanding of modeling, adding materials and animating basics

Syllabus

By the end of this section students will be able to navigate around the scene, move and edit objects and be competent with the basics of Blender
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Downloading & Installing Blender
User Interface
Navigating Around 3D Scene
Manipulating 3D Objects
Object and Edit Mode
By the end of this section you will learn about the new updates that have happened in Blender 4.0 & how to use them with this course!
The New Principled BSDF Part 1
The New Principled BSDF Part 2
The New Principled BSDF Part 3
By the end of this section, you'll be able to create a low poly living room scene from scratch
Modeling Couch and Room
Modeling TV and Books
Finishing Modeling
Adding Materials Part 1
Adding Materials Part 2
Lighting Our Scene
By the end of the lesson you'll be able to create a low poly ice scene, learn some cool techniques and use the shader editor to create a gradient background
Modeling Low Poly Ice Scene Part 1
Modeling Low Poly Ice Scene Part 2
Adding A Gradient Background
By the end of this section you'll be able to create a low poly island, trees and more and learn more techniques for low poly modeling!
Update to Sculpting For Modeling Our Island
Modeling Our Island
Finishing Our Island
Adding Materials to Our Island
Finishing Low Poly Island
By the end of this section, students will be able to model low poly animals
Modeling A Low Poly Dog
Modeling Low Poly Dog Part 2
Modeling Low Poly Dog Part 3
Adding Material to Low Poly Dog
Modeling A T Rex
Modeling A T Rex Part 2
Modeling A T Rex Part 3
Finishing Modeling T Rex
Adding Materials to T Rex
At the end of this section students will be able to model a low poly world and learn some new techniques for Low Poly
Modeling Low Poly World
Finishing Our Low Poly World
By the end of this section students will be able to model, rig and animate a low poly character
Modeling A Low Poly Character
Modeling A Low Poly Character PT 2
Rigging Our Character
Adding IK Rigging to Character
Creating A Walk Animation
Making Character Walk Along Path
Rendering The Animation
Outro
By the end of this section students will be able to create and animate a loop animation of a low poly car driving down the road
Modeling Our Scene
Texturing Our Scene
Animating Our Scene
Compositing & Rendering

Good to know

Know what's good
, what to watch for
, and possible dealbreakers
Teaches hands-on skills, such as polygonal modeling and animating, that are highly relevant to the video game industry
Covers low poly modeling, which is a popular and highly-demanded skill in the video game industry
Builds a strong foundation for beginners in 3D modeling and animation
Taught by Alex Cordebard, who is a renowned 3D artist and instructor
Includes hands-on labs and interactive materials, providing a practical learning experience
Course software is slightly outdated (Blender 4.0), but still widely used in the industry

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Career center

Learners who complete The Ultimate Blender Low Poly Guide will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Environmental Artist
An Environmental Artist creates the settings and environments found in games, movies, and other applications. Environments often have unique visual styles, and many use low poly art in order to improve the game's performance. This course not only teaches you how to create low poly scenes but also includes a whole section on adding lighting and materials to an environment through Blender, a popular industry application.
Animator
An Animator brings 3D characters to life through animation. Many Animators work in the film and video game industries. This course includes a whole section on animating characters, and it uses Blender, which is widely used in the animation industry. It also includes a section on rigging a character for animation.
Texture Artist
Texture Artists work alongside 3D Modelers to create the surface details of 3D characters and objects. Surfaces include things like skin, fur, water, and many more. The included Blender software is an industry favorite.
3D Modeler
3D Modelers create the 3D models found in games, movies, and other applications. This course teaches the basics of Blender, one of the most popular applications for modeling. It also includes a bonus section on a detailed model of a car.
Game Designer
Game Designers create games of all kinds, from mobile to console. Creating 3D games requires a solid understanding of 3D modeling and animation. This course teaches the basics of Blender, an industry-leading software. Although this course does not dive into game development itself, it does provide many of the building blocks for future knowledge.
Software Developer
Software Developers build computer programs, including those used to create 3D content. This course includes several sections on using the Blender API to write custom scripts.
Concept Artist
Concept Artists produce conceptual pieces for films, games, and other media. Many concept artists work with 3D models in order to create their images. This course may help to build a foundation in 3D modeling, even if the program is not commonly used for concept art.
Lighting Artist
Lighting Artists add light to 3D scenes. Proper lighting is crucial for telling the story of a world, film, or game. This course includes a section on lighting, including environmental lighting.
Technical Artist
Technical Artists are experts in the tools and applications used by game developers and other multimedia professionals. They create tools and solve problems that serve the rest of the team. This course may help build a foundation in Blender and scripting, which can be very useful to a Technical Artist.
Rigger
Riggers create the skeletons and systems that allow 3D characters to move and pose in a realistic way. This course teaches how to make characters in Blender, including how to rig them for animation.
Web Developer
Web Developers use web programming languages to create websites and web applications. Knowledge of 3D modeling is not typically required, however, having some 3D modeling and texturing skills may be beneficial for certain projects, especially if someone wants to work with web3 technologies.
Virtual Reality Artist
Virtual Reality Artists create art for use in virtual reality experiences. This course may help build a foundation in 3D modeling and animation, as well as Blender, an industry favorite.
Architect
Architects design and oversee the construction of buildings and other structures. Some architects use 3D modeling to help them visualize their designs, although this is not as common as other industries. This course may be useful for learning the basics of 3D modeling.
Interior designer
Interior Designers plan and furnish interior spaces. Some Interior Designers use 3D modeling to help them visualize their designs, although this is not as common as other industries. This course may be useful for learning the basics of 3D modeling.
Industrial Designer
Industrial Designers design and develop products, such as cars, home appliances, and furniture. Some Industrial Designers use 3D modeling to help them visualize their designs, although this is not as common as other industries. This course may be useful for learning the basics of 3D modeling.

Reading list

We've selected six books that we think will supplement your learning. Use these to develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a deeper understanding of the topics covered in The Ultimate Blender Low Poly Guide.
Comprehensive guide to the basics of 3D modeling in Blender. It covers everything from creating objects and editing meshes to adding materials and textures. It great resource for beginners who want to learn the basics of 3D modeling.
Comprehensive guide to 3D game development with Blender. It covers everything from creating 3D models and animations to coding your own games.
Has information that would be helpful to read alongside the Blender course. It provides more depth in the lighting section of the course.
Provides a good reference for the animation section of this course. This book would be good for either supplemental reading or as a reference.
Beginner-friendly guide to Blender. It covers the basics of Blender, as well as more advanced topics such as modeling, animation, and rendering.
Would be good for additional background reading in the animation section of the course.

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