3D Typography with Blender: Design Original Letters
Modelling of the Elements and Modules 1
A course by Alper Dostal , Designer and 3D Artist
Learn to model 3D letters using different techniques in Blender and play around with contrasting colors, materials, and textures
About the video: Modelling of the Elements and Modules 1
Overview
“In this lesson, the first models and modules for the letter are designed using the mood board.”
In this video lesson Alper Dostal addresses the topic: Modelling of the Elements and Modules 1, which is part of the Domestika online course: 3D Typography with Blender: Design Original Letters. Learn to model 3D letters using different techniques in Blender and play around with contrasting colors, materials, and textures.
Partial transcription of the video
“Modeling of elements and modules In the last lesson we optimally adjusted Blender and now we create first elements and models for our letter. Before we start, we need our inspiration board with the references. There are two ways we can use how we load the image. Either we load it into the viewport or in the Image Editor on the bottom left. I'll show you how to do this in Viewport first. To do this, go to either Add and Image or use the shortcut Shift + A and then go to Image Reference, go to our folder where we saved it and select Inspirationboard_C. And here we have the picture. This is al...”
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Course summary for: 3D Typography with Blender: Design Original Letters
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Category
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Areas
3D, 3D Design, 3D Lettering, 3D Modeling, Digital Lettering
A course by Alper Dostal
Alper Dostal is a 3D artist and designer from Vienna, Austria. After graduating with a degree in graphic and communication design in 2011, he quickly found work in this field. Over time, he developed an increasing interest in 3D, to the point where it has become an integral part of his work as a full-time graphic designer. He's created visual concepts, artwork, designs, and 3D typography for brands like Teka, General Electric, and Samsung.
3D design enables him to explore the physically impossible, such as melting wood or rubbery concrete. He often looks to the creations of others for inspiration, such as Dieter Rams's minimalistic designs and Salvador Dalí's surreal paintings. His Hot Art Exhibition, a series of visualizations depicting melting works of art, has been displayed in Bergamo and at the Art Basel fair in Miami, as well as featured in a variety of art and design magazines.
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