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Blender resources

Blender resources and links These resources are strictly for blender, other art based and niche resources will be in different articles. Links   Best of the best Blender websites. Free Blender:   The obvious place to go. Blender Manual:   Duh. . .  Blender Guru:   Run by; Andrew Price is the go to place for blender.  His tutorials are amazing and easy to follow, his videos are clean and well done.  Hes also the creator of the well known doughnut tutorial. CG Cookie:   CG Cookie is a great place for both free and paid content.  They have an easy to follow beginners guide (free) and all the other tutorials you'll ever need.  They have live streams, blogs and communities on there site.   Blender Artists:   This is your mega community, it has everything you need from news, portfolios, support, contests and jobs.   Blender Nation:   Blender nation is a good place for relevant tutorials, art...

Free Blender Add-Ons to add to your workflow (coming soon)

(Coming Soon) Blender Add-ons Check out these free add-ons to overhaul your workflow. Add Curve: Extra Objects:  Ivy Gen:  Sapling Tree Gen:     Add Mesh: A.N.T. Landscape:  Archimesh:  Archipack:  Blender Kit Asset Library:  Bolt Factory:  Extra Objects:   Geodesic Domes:  MB-Lab:     Misc: Photographer:   Node Wrangler:   Cycles Render Engine:   Blender ID Authentication:      Import-Export: BioVision Motion Capture (BVH) Format: Export Paper Model: FBX Format:  Import images as planes:   STL Format:   Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) 1.1 Format: Stanford PLY Format:   UV Layout: WaveFront OBJ Format:   glTF 2.0 Format:     Mesh: Loop Tools:   MACHIN3tools:  Tissue: Cell Fracture:     F...

Getting started with Blender

New to Blender?  No problem. The bare bones. Blender is a very hard, but at the same time a very easy software.  It takes a while to learn the key mapping, but for the most part the interface is straight forward and blender has a strong community.      Doughnut tutorial:   This tutorial is widely known in the blender community and for a good reason.  It goes over the majority of base principles used in 3d.  You can find other renders of other newbies and pros all over the internet, look it up and see how you compare to others!      Hot keys:   Hot keys are very necessary in most software, but blender, you shouldn't even use it if you can figure them out. . .  To me the most necessary keys are:      - SHIFT + A  pulls up the object list.  Add cubes, lights curves etc. . . all from this menu      - N  Properties      - T...

Blender (2.81) Setting it up.

Set up.    Blender, a free 3d and 2d software used for modeling, sculpting, animation, drawing, texturing shading and more! Blender 2.81 launch screen      Blender is an outstanding free software that continues to grow rapidly and is gaining more and more attention!  Check out my blog on how to get started with blender here. My Suggested Setup   This is my start up file for blender 2.81.  Everything is up to personal opinion, though humor me and consider some of these settings. System Preferences       When opening blender for the first time I suggest running to your system preferences.    Go to the upper left of your blender and click edit, scroll down to preferences and click that.  Setting changes will vary based on your computer, though I would look at and change these two settings: Cycles render devices and undo steps.  Change your render settings comparatively t...