Learn Blender 3D - Beginners Guide To Smoke Simulations




Learn Blender 3D - Beginners Guide To Smoke Simulations

Are you interested in learning about using physics systems to enhance your scenes in Blender?

Do you want to learn about a new workflow for creating smoke and fire particle simulations?

If so then this will teach you the basics of creating physics systems in Blender 2.9 and beyond. Build smoke and fire systems to the point of realism with Blender 3D's fluid physics system.

In this course we use Blender version 2.9 to learn about the physics system and how we can turn objects into domains and emitters to provide the foundation for good smoke simulations.

Not only that, but we will also cover the different settings that allow us to change the behaviour of our smoke simulations, adjusting things like the resolution to either save memory or improve detail, as well as changing factors like the smoke colour.

This course is a beginners guide to physics systems, but it is recommended to have a basic knowledge of using Blender in general before enrolling in this course.

At the end of this course we will finish with an end of class challenge that will test the skills that we will acquire throughout the class. Creating our own scene using smoke physics as the vocal point.

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Get started today learning a new workflow in Blender using physics systems to smoke simulations

Get started learning how to create scenes with smoke and fire simulations and expand your skillsets with Blender 3D

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What you will learn
  • How to create smoke and fire simulations
  • Bake and cache stored simulations
  • Define the pre-sets and resolution suitable for the device being used

Rating: 4.83333

Level: Intermediate Level

Duration: 35 mins

Instructor: Joe Baily


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