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A course on Blender for Architectural Design

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Dimitar P. writes:

A course on using Blender for architectural design! Perhaps the first of its kind? Blender is well known for architectural visualisations but did you know that It's also an excellent tool for architectural design? In this 3+ hour course, I will walk you through the process that I use professionally in my architectural practice for generating great designs, sketching in 3d, and modeling to appropriate scale.

Find out more about the course, including a thorough breakdown of the 7 included chapters here.

About the Author

Dimitar

I am an architect, based in London and I have been using Blender since 2007. It is one of the essential tools that I use daily at my job to express design intent. Having seen the great potential that Blender has for architects and designers, I have become inspired to create tutorials that qucikly allow potential newcomers to be able to realise ideas.

4 Comments

  1. Very interesting I have to say but quite a price tag for 'only' 3.5 hours of content.
    You get 2 months of CGCookie membership for less as a comparison (ok, no focus on architectural stuff there).
    And I'm talking only about the "non studio" pricing here

  2. Hi RPQY and thanks for your feedback. Note that in a course, you don't pay for "3 hours" or so for educational material, but for all of the instructor's professional experience compacted into the short time of the course. In my case, the workflow I share is one I have been using professionally on an almost daily basis for the past 5 years. I've covered many of the workflows on my youtube.com/uhstudio channel, but this is the first time it's been compacted into a complete conceptual project.

    Cheers!

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