Yes, you can easily learn to create 3D graphics using Blender.
But what you need is a resource that shows you how to do things in Blender along with important details like:
- Important keystrokes (and what they're used for)
- WHY things are being done a particular way
- Effective tricks and tips
You also need to be able to easily and quickly access these resources offline so you're not hampered by slow or broken internet connections, decreasing hard drive space, and ISP bandwidth caps.
You'll get what you need, and more, with the BlenderNewbies Tutorial Compilation DVD-ROM.
This special compilation disc is packed with BlenderNewbies Blender video tutorials that cover a wide range of subjects while maintaining a presentation style that allows even beginners to keep up when things get to be more advanced.
The tutorials, presented by Kernon Dillon (Blender Foundation Certified Trainer), are delivered with clear instructions and explanations along with on-screen keystroke overlays when necessary.
In addition to the BlenderNewbies tutorials, you'll get several important bonuses that will enhance your studies of Blender.
After going through the tutorials and resources provided on this disc, you'll be confident and secure about realizing your 3D dreams.
Get complete details on the order page.
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I would like to see some sample videos first
Sure, check out:
http://blendernewbies.blogspot.com
Thanks!
Hello,
I have been try Blender for 6 months. I think I understand most of everything from thos tutorials I have been using from youTube, Blender artists and brillsoft.
The best tutorials so far ar brillsofts " flyingt trough the city. Explane every single step by step.
My gool, to make animated Cartoons, like "Out of the box.
I have made 50-60 animated cartoons, but I am not satesfied. I need to learn more abouth Action/ NLA editorings and walk cycles.
I am ready to pay for right stuff to learn more abouth animations, but I am little bit worry if it vill be to complicated.
I need your advice.
I am running a iMac Intel OS X 5.6 Leopard, Quick Time Pro, VLC and Blender 2.48.
1)
I dont understand how to use the (disc DVD ) you vill send to me. Do I need some extra equipment to run the DVD disc ???, or can I put the disc into my Imac hole.
2)
Can I pay and download your program ??
I thinking of to buy "Character Animation " is this enugh or do you think I need to buy something els
Here is a example on my skill
Please, can you advice me wath I need to be a good animater.
Thank you in advance
Karl Faxnas
Hello, and thanks for your interest!
Concerning your questions:
1.) The DVD-ROM is playable only on your computer's dvd drive. It contains the video files and other resources. The interface for the resources is an HTML file that's viewable in any browser or, you can access the resources via your computer's file manager. All videos are in the MOV file format playable by both Quicktime and VLC.
2.) The resources on the dvd amount to almost 5GB of data so a download option isn't available.
To be successful with animation, you will have to have a very solid understanding of Blender in general. It's a very involved process to create really good animation and it takes time. You'll also need to study a lot of other things in addition to the mechanics of using the animation tool itself (in this case, Blender).
I would say that the most important things to study concerning animation have nothing to do with the animation tool at all. It's pretty easy to grab an armature and pose it. So, most of your studies on how to be a good animator will be outside of Blender. Things like anatomy, body mechanics, acting, traditional 2D animation techniques, etc. So, be sure to not focus solely on learning how to use Blender.
In all honesty, my dvd will not teach you how to be an animator. However, it does cover many aspects of Blender in a step-by-step fashion (including some basic animation techniques). I also try to put things into the context of HOW Blender's features can be used instead of just focusing on WHAT a feature does.
I think that developing a strong foundation of knowledge about Blender's core functionality is essential to going to the next level of learning to animate.
Happy Blendering!