Raimon Guarro i Nogués writes:
I'm presenting my first video based training, aimed at people who is just starting in Blender. Both people completely new to 3D and those who are already familiar with other applications can benefit from this free course.
The teaching content come from my experience of several years giving basic Blender courses to really diverse audiences. My approach has the goal of covering all the main concepts and logic of Blender, to help new users with professional needs to start their journey in this fantastic software. And don't get me wrong, here I'm not teaching advanced techniques: when I say professional I mean that thanks to this course you'll reach faster a working knowledge of how things are done in Blender, generally speaking. Then you will be able to apply this to whichever area of Blender is of your professional interest.
Being my first and ambitious try in the area of educational video content I'm sure there is plenty of things that I will be doing better the next time. But in the meanwhile I hope this is going to be useful for you.
I plan to publish more video content from time to time: subscribe to my channel to receive notifications about it. Thanks!
4 Comments
Hello, Raimon!
I'm a Blender user for about Five years, now and I am considering preparing for an attempt at certification. I own a small niche photography studio but 3d is more my forte! I think this is a wonderful thing you are sharing and I very much look forward to seeing future posts and videos! I'm also looking forward to seeing your works on Instagram!
Have a great day!!
Forrest K Harless
3d Modeler/Animator
Hi Forrest,
thanks for your kind words. I'm glad that you liked my videos and hope that even someone like you, already experienced with the software, can get something useful from them.
Best regards,
Raimon
I started with 3D using a student ver of Maya, It was like climbing a 1000 foot cliff. I then was able to get Cinema4D ver 6.3 for $100 Much easier to use and had good results, but everything was an option, paint, physics , etc. I found Blender 2.48 !!!!! Now what do I do, I found a few Tutorials and upgraded to ver 2.5 big difference and have been using Blender ever since.
Go for version 2.78c or 2.79 !!! There is no sense to use the old versions (at least I don't know why).
Now everything is improved and more stable ! You will find many many cool things inside of the lastest versions.