Learn Photorealism: Create a Maldive Island in Blender 2.8

Step by Step Course to Teach You How to Achieve Photorealism in Blender 2.8

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Learn Photorealism: Create a Maldive Island in Blender 2.8

What You Will Learn!

  • You will Learn to create a Realistic Maldive Island scene from scratch
  • You will Learn Camera Mapping and Scale Matching using fSpy
  • You will Learn Fluid Simulation by creating a Realistic Beach Simulation
  • You will Learn How to Bake Textures & Optimize your Scene
  • You will Learn to Create Realistic Plants in Blender 2.8
  • Turn real references into Realistic 3D Scenes in Blender 2.8

Description

DISCLAIMER: This course ONLY WORKS for BLENDER 2.8 - Fluid Simulation WON'T WORK in recent Blender Versions


In this Class You will Learn the Basics and Principles of Achieving Photorealism by Working on a real reference example of a Maldive Island: Something that exists in Real Life.

No Other Software's Are Required!! All You need is Blender and Blender Only

You Will Learn everything You need to turn any image reference into a high quality realistic 3D scene in Blender

Grab the reference image "Maldive Island" and apply the exact same steps from image to final render.

- Step 1: Install & Use fSpy add-on to match the exact scale of our reference

We will learn scale matching using fSpy. First we will install the add-on into Blender 2.8 and we will use our Maldives Island background to get it's scale. Then we will export it to Blender and Build our Maldives scene based on the background

- Step 2: Build the scene and add all the details in our reference

- Step 3: Create all materials needed (by following the instructions)

- Step 4: Assign the materials to their objects in Blender 2.8

- Step 5: Set the correct lighting in our scene

- Final Step: Render the scene & Create a Final Animation

Who Should Attend!

  • 3D Blender Designers who want to Learn & Achieve Photorealism with their Projects

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Tags

  • 3D Modeling
  • Blender
  • Photorealistic Rendering

Subscribers

578

Lectures

29

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