Blender for Beginners
Course 2: Creating and Editing Objects: Objects
By Carlos Sifuentes Haro , Digital Artist
About the video: Objects
Overview
“To start this second course, I will show you all the objects that can be created within Blender such as geometries, cameras, lights, and so on.”
In this video lesson Carlos Sifuentes Haro addresses the topic: Objects, which is part of the Domestika online course: Course 2: Creating and Editing Objects. Learn the tools to edit objects and their shapes.
Partial transcription of the video
“INTRODUCTION TO BLENDER / COURSE 2 LESSON 1 Objects In this unit, we’ll look at how to create and manipulate objects. Let's take a look. In this unit, we’ll learn about objects we can create in Blender. We’ll also learn how to modify or delete them. To do that, I have a clean scene with no objects to show the new objects I’ll create. To do that, we’ll go to the top menu where it says Add. When we expand it, we’ll have the list of objects we can create. We have Mesh, Curve, Surface, Metaball; we can also create Text. We have Volume, Grease Pencil, Armature, which is bones. Lattice and Empty ...”
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Course summary for: Course 2: Creating and Editing Objects
Carlos Sifuentes Haro
By Carlos Sifuentes Haro
Carlos Sifuentes Haro is a generalist digital artist. Since 2006, he has been creating 2D and 3D content for animation projects in advertising and film.
Specializing in 3D character creation, the Peruvian artist uses several programs to find the right look for his projects, including Blender, Mari, Maya, 3ds Max, ZBrush, Mudbox, Adobe Photoshop, Arnold, and V-Ray.
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