This is Part 1 of my Absolute Beginner Tutorial Series for Blender 2.9. Click here to watch part 2: Modelling in Blender 2.9 for Absolute Beginners.
TIME STAMPS
- 2:32 How to Download Blender4:09 Can My Computer Run Blender?
- 5:16 Setting up Blender
- 6:39 How to Emulate a 3 Button Mouse
- 7:15 How to Enable GPU Acceleration
- 8:25 The Blender User Interface
- 9:58 Working with Panels & Workspaces
- 14:48 The 3D View
- 16:26 Viewport Shading: Wireframe, Solid, Material Preview & Rendered
- 18:02 How to Select Objects
- 18:20 The 3D Cursor
- 19:07 The Toolbar (in the 3D View)
- 19:47 Render Engines: EEVEE, Cycles & Workbench
- 22:34 The Outliner
- 23:45 Working with Collections
- 27:31 Creating Collections
- 28:27 The Properties Panel
- 30:30 The Timeline
- 31:18 How to Create Objects
- 34:25 How to Move, Rotate and Scale Objects
- 41:57 Resetting the 3D View & Cursor
- 42:11 How to Add Materials to Objects
- 47:49 Creating a Reflective Ground Plane
- 50:16 Render Settings: Reflections, Glow & More
- 52:38 Creating & Modifying Lights
- 56:42 Duplicating Objects
- 57:54 Cameras & Rendering
- 59:31 How to Emulate a Numpad
- 1:03:19 Accidentally Deleted Your Camera?
- 1:05:14 Rendering & Saving Your Rendered Images
Blender is a powerful 3D creation suite that offers everything from modeling, rigging and animation to physics simulation, destruction and fluids to camera tracking and more. And what’s even more amazing: it’s absolutely FREE!
In this absolute beginner tutorial series I will show you everything you need to get started.
- How to download and set up Blender.
- How the User Interface works and how to work with panels.
- How to create objects and assign materials to them.
- How to add lights and cameras into your scenes.
- And finally, how to use EEVEE or Cycles to render and save your final images!