Welcome to 3D Printing from Zero to Hero in Blender – The complete 3D printing course, the only course you’ll need to learn to 3D model, Slice & 3D Print in the free and open source software Blender. Blender is the free and open source alternative to Autodesk Fusion 360.
Welcome to 3D Printing from Zero to Hero in Blender – The complete 3D printing course, the only course you’ll need to learn to 3D model, Slice & 3D Print in the free and open source software Blender. Blender is the free and open source alternative to Autodesk Fusion 360.
This highly rated course has had great success teaching students on Udemy.
Packed with 7.5 hours of video training this is the most comprehensive 3D printing course available. Even if you have no 3D experience, this course will take you from zero to hero quickly. Using the methods and techniques demonstrated throughout the course you will be capable of Designing, 3D Modelling & Slicing, your own unique 3D models for 3D printing.
Here’s how:
Learn from a top instructor with almost 100,000 students
The course is kept up to date, teaching you the latest tools and 3D printing workflows
Third party models not what you need? Learn how to design, 3D model & 3D print your own unique models successfully
Learn how to use Blender as the complete 3D design & creation package
This course is heavy on detail. Project based and designed for practical learning, each 3D modelling project is carefully covered
Learn the pitfalls, eliminate mistakes and failures from your 3D models
This course has taught well over 5000 students to successfully 3D model & 3D print
With the latest release of Blender there has never been a better time to get your creativity flowing
This course takes you step – by – step through engaging video tutorials and teaches you how to succeed at 3D modelling & 3D printing
This comprehensive course covers a great deal that include:
Detailed 3D Modelling in Blender
How to use the 3D print Toolbox Add-on to test and fix common issues
Exporting STL files
Generating the G-Code
Printing on a Prusa 3D printer (FDM)
Slicing in the Chitubox Slicer Software
Printing on a Resin Printer (MSLA)
Uploading to the Shapeways Print Service
3D reconstruction, photo scanning & Printing
Importing External Models & Techniques for Preparing for 3D Printing
Some of the technology & tools we cover include:
The free & open source software Blender
Slicer software
Prusa 3D printer
Elegoo Mars 3 Pro printer
Shapeways
The 3D Print Toolbox add-on
The MeasureIt add-on
The Bolt factory add-on
Meshroom
The free & open source software FreeCAD
The projects we create during the course include:
Door Grip (Multiple methods)
Modelling a Vase (Multiple methods)
Modelling a phone stand
Modelling a piggy bank
3D reconstruction of 12th century font
Modelling a coin
Retopologize an external model
IPhone case
All these projects will expose you to the powerful tools within Blender and teach you the most important concepts while learning 3D printing.
Some of the topics covered during the course include:
Wall Thickness
Solid models
Curve modifier
Wireframe modifier
Screw modifier
Absolute grid snap
Boolean modifier
Order of selection
FBX file import
The knife tool
Symmetrise
SVG files
Mirror modifier
Separating & joining
Normals
Infill
Supports
Bridging
Brim
STL Files
CTB Files
Slicing
G – code
Heat Bed
Extruder
So what are you waiting for. Click the Buy Now button and this course will have you printing successfully.
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