23 March 2024

Blender 4.0 - Am I really learning it finally?


 I certainly hope I am! With the release of 4.0 Blender has updated it's interface to a point I thought I could  finally understand it and use it. I had no real choice, my V19 of Cinema 4D stopped being supported by the MAC OS and Maxon has gone the subscription route, including not very satisfying updates since. 

I started with CG Cookie's playlist of basics which introduces you to the layout, interface and basic concepts in a sort of an entertaining but text book way. I will go over it again as I begin to start a real short animation in my Lovecraft series... soon... soon-ish. 

I then went on to Blender Guru's famous Blender donut tutorial, updated for 4.0 and teaches the software by taking you through a project using all of Blender's most used features and tools. I didn't follow it slavishly, I have a lot of 3D experience already but it really helped to see it all done step by step in Blender. So I have joined the crowd and finished the donut tutorial. 

I do feel I can work or will be able to work in Bender now, gradually getting confidence and learning the things I need to to continue making films. The interface is more user friendly but not exactly intuitive or easy yet. It also crashed much more than C4D did for me. More positively working with the EEVEE live renderer it was much easier to see what I was working on clearly and with a big update for that coming very soon, I can see rendering my finished project quickly. Cycles was more slow but also, I thought, a better render than that of the native C4D rendering options. 

So see my donut thing in all it's donut-y glory above. 


2 comments:

T' said...

I don't really know what Blender does, but they're professionally rendered donuts to me. Good for you learning new tools. I just keep doing the same old thing with the same old tools. :D

Behemoth media said...

Well my 30 years+ of using Cinema 4d came to an end suddenly so Blender will hopefully let me still make movies. It has some interesting features like integration of 2d animation into the 3d space. You can draw a frame by frame 2d characters directly into the 3d world. Plus its free. Its really hard to relearn 3d from scratch!