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Animating a logo in Blender 2.9

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Jennifer Abbott writes:

In this Blender tutorial for beginners you will learn how to import an SVG from Inkscape 1.0 into Blender 2.9 and animate the logo using animation nodes.

We begin by importing a raster image into Inkscape and changing it into a vector image.
Then, we import the SVG logo into Blender.
Next, we set up the lighting for the animation.
We then make the rotating animation using animation nodes.
Lastly, we will render the animation.

Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction
1:02 Converting a raster image into vector
6:47 Importing the logo into Blender
13:05 Lighting
14:24 Rotation using animation nodes
19:17 Rendering the animation

About the Author

Jennifer Abbott

I am a CG Environment Artist focusing on environments, props, and textures. In addition, I also work with visualizations, cinematics, and film making. I provide educational materials for the beginners as well as more advanced artists and designers. I also provide game asset packs, and commissioned work for various projects. I am open to working with individuals, and various for-profit and non-profit organizations in order to fill their art and design needs. I became a CG Environment Artist and Level Designer in order to not only pursue my passions but also to assist others in expressing themselves or their business or organization in a creative manner. I believe in creating great design that fits the context and needs of the client.

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