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by cod2war on 24 January 2021 - 533 views - 0 comments
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Skillshare - 3D Modelling a Hobbit Door Scene in Blender 2.9 & Adobe Photoshop

Skillshare - 3D Modelling a Hobbit Door Scene in Blender 2.9 & Adobe Photoshop
Skillshare ? 3D Modelling a Hobbit Door Scene in Blender 2.9 & Adobe Photoshop
Duration 4h 21m Project Files Included MP4

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?3D Modelling a Hobbit Door Scene in Blender 2.9 & Adobe Photoshop is one of the few 3D modelling courses that will show you how to create grass foliage. It will also be one of the first fantasy genre courses for aspiring 3D modellers. As another first, this course will include a full introduction into basic Adobe Photoshop features.

One of the most sought-after learning experiences of this course is learning how to create Scalable Vector Graphics (SVGs) from scratch. Other exciting course content includes 3D modelling a round door, making procedural materials, learning how to use HDRIs as backgrounds to feature your 3D models in, and learning how to blend a render into a real-world environment using various Adobe Photoshop techniques.

?3D Modelling a Hobbit Door Scene in Blender 2.9 & Adobe Photoshop?teaches you the very basics of both Blender 2.9 and Abobe Photoshop, moving on to professional techniques in a short time of accelerated learning.

Best of all, anyone can follow along even if you do not have to have Adobe Photoshop. This is because course resources include ready-to-use hinges and stained glass which can be imported into Blender 2.9 straight away. As such, this provides you with a course shortcut that you can take if you so choose.

Taking all the great tools and screen tooltips from past courses, ?3D Modelling a Hobbit Door Scene in Blender 2.9 & Adobe Photoshop? will give you the most comprehensive learning process out there.

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