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Udemy - Create and Animate Tank & Machine in Blender 2.93

Udemy - Create and Animate Tank & Machine in Blender 2.93
Udemy - Create and Animate Tank & Machine in Blender 2.93
Duration 6h 30m MP4

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Learn how to model all kind of Tank & Machine with the help of this technique in Blender 2.93.

What you'll learn
- 3D Modeling in Blender
- Modifiers , Geometry Node & Compositing
- Creating procedural material in Blender
- Animating a Tank in Blender
- Creating landscape
- HDRI lighting and Rendering an Animation

Who this course is for:
- Beginner Blender users and intermediate.

Welcome to "Create and Animate Tank & Machine in Blender 2.93" This course uses only open-source software, Blender.

In this course, I will teach you Tank animation in an easy way. First we design a fantasy tank and then we animate it in a very easy way. You can use this method for other machines , robots and cars and animate them. I will use constraints to make ready our tank for final animation. During the process I explain all the tools, tips and tricks you need to improve your skills in the best way.After the tank design process completes, I will make HDRI for our scene and a very nice looking procedural material for our model and of course very realistic.

In addition, I will explain to you in general how to make your landscape and how to use Geometry Node for adding rocks and grass over your landscape to make a very realistic looking scene. Finally, I will animate the tank by using constraint at the first and in the next step I animate it using some key frame for location and rotation so that the tank moves back and forth and rotates in left and right.

and at the end i went through the shading tab and worked on an advanced HDRI setting to get extra realism and for rendering and went to compositing and manipulating some nodes to get better results with less samples. I will be using the Blender cycle for Rendering. all of these were done within a single program and incredibly, it is free to use.

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