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Low Poly 3D Modeling in Blender
Low Poly 3D Modeling in Blender

Low Poly 3D Modeling in Blender: Kickstart your career as a 3D artist by learning how to create low poly assets and scenes from scratch

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Low Poly 3D Modeling in Blender

Getting Familiar with Blender

Once upon a time, 3D software was outrageously expensive. 3D artists had to choose between buying a house or buying a 3D app—and, well, you can’t blame them for choosing the house.

Then came Blender. Blender was special because it cost less than a thumbtack (it was open source, and the price tag was $0). It was new, free, and exciting—but it didn’t work so well. It had the potential to be great in 20 years or so—but who wants to wait that long?

That was 20 years ago. Now, Blender has reached incredible heights. For the last two decades, Blender has made 3D accessible to anyone with a laptop.

Ready to join the party?

In this chapter, we’ll dive right in and start learning Blender. You’ll download Blender and get it set up. You’ll learn how the UI works, how to navigate 3D space, and how 3D space works in Blender. Then, you’ll learn how simple it is to tweak the UI to fit your needs.

Here are the main topics we’ll be covering in this chapter:

  • Installing Blender
  • Anatomy of the UI
  • Navigating the 3D Viewport
  • Getting to know the UI shortcuts
  • Understanding Workspaces
  • Saving your own Startup file

Installing Blender

In this chapter, you’ll start by installing Blender. Then you’ll learn about the different areas of Blender’s interface. You’ll learn what each section of the interface is for, and to wrap it up, you’ll learn how it can be customized to fit your needs.

OK, let’s get started. Time to download Blender and set it all up:

  1. In a web browser, go to www.blender.org, the home of the Blender Foundation.
  2. Click the Download tab to see the latest release. You can download the latest release and everything in this book should work just fine.
  3. But if you want to work in the exact same Blender version as I am working in, click the Long-term Support tab at the top, between Release Notes and Requirements.

    Long-term support (LTS) versions of Blender will be supported for a few years, so they’re very stable. Also, they still get bug fixes so they should be pretty bug-free.

  4. Scroll down to LTS Releases Currently Maintained to see a list of the currently supported LTS versions of Blender. I’m using Blender 3.3 LTS, so click that one (it’s a big aerial picture of a castle/city). You’ll end up on a new page.
  5. Scroll down to Versions and in the Download section, pick your operating system:
Figure 1.1 – The download page

Figure 1.1 – The download page

Now, wait for Blender to download (this is the hardest part of the process). Once the download is complete, you’ll have an installer of some kind in your Downloads folder.

It’ll be slightly different depending on your operating system, but the installer should guide you through the installation process.

And that’s it! You’re done, great job. You’ve successfully installed Blender. In the next section, you’ll learn about the different parts of Blender’s user interface.

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Key benefits

  • Create minimalistic low poly 3D models based on reference images
  • Breathe life into your creations by adding vibrant colors and appealing textures using materials
  • Arrange your low poly models in a 3D environment, set up lighting to achieve the desired ambiance, and render the final scene
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Description

Step into the world of low poly 3D art with Low Poly 3D Modeling in Blender—your entry point into Blender and mastering the fundamentals of 3D art. This beginner-friendly guide ensures that you’re fully prepared for the creative adventure that follows. Through a step-by-step learning process starting with the principles of low poly art, this book gradually immerses you in the intricacies of modeling. As you progress, you’ll gain hands-on experience creating diverse projects ranging from designing a simple 3D crate to rendering complete low poly scenes. The book covers a wide spectrum of topics as you navigate Blender's interface, mastering essential modeling tools and exploring both basic and advanced modeling techniques. Advancing to the final chapters, you’ll find ways to breathe life into your models with material creation and gain practical insights into modeling a variety of low poly objects. From end-to-end scene construction to configuring Blender for rendering high-quality images, you’ll be equipped with the foundational skills to propel your career in 3D modeling and explore the boundless creative possibilities that Blender offers. By the end of this book, you'll have a solid understanding of Blender, 3D modeling, low poly methodologies, material design, 3D rendering techniques, and the broader world of 3D art.

Who is this book for?

If you're new to 3D modeling, low poly modeling is a great starting point. This book is an invaluable guide for 3D artists, modelers, and beginners to begin without prior knowledge of Blender or 3D modelling experience, although a basic familiarity with these topics will be beneficial.

What you will learn

  • Understand how Blender's interface works and how to configure it
  • Gain proficiency in navigating 3D space in Blender
  • Familiarize yourself with Blender's core modeling tools
  • Get to grips with the workflow and techniques to create low poly 3D models
  • Texture your low poly models using the UV and Shader editors
  • Configure Blender's Asset Browser for instant access to your models
  • Set up a complete scene, adjust the lighting, and create a high-quality, portfolio-ready render

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Table of Contents

20 Chapters
Part 1:Getting Started with Low Poly Modeling Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Chapter 1: Getting Familiar with Blender Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Chapter 2: Understanding Low Poly Modeling Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Chapter 3: Creating a Low Poly Tree Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Part 2:Modeling and Shading for Low Poly Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Chapter 4: Exploring Modifiers Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Chapter 5: Creating Low Poly Mushrooms Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Chapter 6: Understanding Materials and Shading Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Part 3:Creating Your Own Assets Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Chapter 7: Creating a Low Poly Tractor Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Chapter 8: Low Poly Environment Modeling Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Chapter 9: Modeling a Kangaroo Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Chapter 10: Creating Low Poly Houses and Buildings Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Chapter 11: Using the Asset Browser Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Part 4:Building a Complete Low Poly Scene Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Chapter 12: Blocking Out the Scene Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Chapter 13: Building the Scene Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Chapter 14: The Big Render Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Index Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
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Laby Sep 14, 2024
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This book is definitely written for beginners. If you want to get into Blender and have failed in the past. This book will put you on the path as long as you stick with it. Step by step tutorials that helps you learn to use blender and have results.It is money well spent.Tip: Buy the book. Inside has a QR code to download it for free so you can have a digital copy of the book in a PDF format.This was a surprise to me when I opened my book. So now I have the book and the Digital Book as well on my tablet.
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Geoffrey Smith Apr 28, 2024
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The book is very well laid out and comprehensive. The overview of the basics of navigating Blender's interface is a great start. Using a tree as the 1st exercise was a good idea as it exemplifies many modeling concepts. The book contains plenty of illustrations which are much appreciated by us visual learners.Overall, I'd recommend the book to anyone wanting to learn Blender and low poly modeling concepts.
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Shane Smith Apr 05, 2024
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I have forayed into 3D for over 5+ years and I learned blender only recently. This book gave me insight on how to create environments in a low-poly style and that is what I wanted. Blender is hard for me, but I am slowly learning how to get better and it is thanks to this book.
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Carlsson Mar 26, 2024
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I wish I had a book like this when I first got started in Blender! Whether you’re new to 3D modeling or more experienced, ‘Low Poly 3D Modeling in Blender’ gives a thorough introduction into the art of low poly modeling. The first chapter of the book is a thorough how-to guide for getting started in Blender. From installing the software to learning the basics of the UI, the book breaks down the most fundamental aspects of the software in a way that is simple and easy to follow along with. As someone with more experience in higher poly 3D modeling techniques I found the book was also a great introduction into the nuances of low poly art. It sparked a whole new interest in this unique style of modeling!
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Cheslav Mar 11, 2024
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This is very informative book which guides you through different stages getting into low poly 3d modeling in Blender. Blender is very versatile program and no book can cover everything, but in this book you can good good amount of knowledge to continue your journey into 3d modeling.
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