Blender Master Class: A Hands-On Guide to Modeling, Sculpting, Materials, and Rendering Contributor(s): Simonds, Ben (Author) |
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ISBN: 1593274777 ISBN-13: 9781593274771 Publisher: No Starch Press OUR PRICE: $52.45 Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats Published: October 2019 * Not available - Not in print at this time * |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Computers | Desktop Applications - Design & Graphics - Computers | Digital Media - Video & Animation - Computers | Computer Graphics |
Dewey: 006.693 |
LCCN: 2012042728 |
Physical Information: 0.65" H x 8.01" W x 9.87" (1.87 lbs) 288 pages |
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Publisher Description: Blender is a powerful and free 3D graphics tool used by artists and designers worldwide. But even experienced designers can find it challenging to turn an idea into a polished piece. For those who have struggled to create professional-quality projects in Blender, author Ben Simonds offers this peek inside his studio. You'll learn how to create 3D models as you explore the creative process that he uses to model three example projects: a muscular bat creature, a futuristic robotic spider, and ancient temple ruins. Along the way, you'll master the Blender interface and learn how to create and refine your own models. You'll also learn how to:
Each chapter walks you through a piece of the modeling process and offers detailed explanations of the tools and concepts used. Filled with full-color artwork and real-world tips, Blender Master Class gives you the foundation you need to create your own stunning masterpieces. DVD includes files for each project in the book, as well as extra textures, brushes, and other resources. Covers Blender 2.6x |
Contributor Bio(s): Simonds, Ben: - Ben Simonds is a 3D artist and co-director of Gecko Animation Ltd., an animation and post-production company based in London, England (http: //geckoanimation.com/). He first started messing around with Blender back in 2005, when he had no idea it would eventually become a major part of his day job. Since then he's authored a wide variety of tutorials and articles for his own website (http: //bensimonds.com/) and other Blender community websites, including Blender Cookie and BlenderNation.At Gecko Animation, he produces visual effects, models, animation, and graphics for TV and advertising. His work has appeared on major UK TV channels like the BBC, Channel 4, and Dave. Gecko Animation's inhouse short animation Assembly: Life in Macrospace won the 2011 Suzanne Award for Best Designed Short Film at the Blender Conference in Amsterdam. |