It’s like learning to build and explore entire imaginary worlds using just a few tools, and you get to play with them as you learn.
Imagine you have a big box full of toys: blocks, cars, and even tiny trees. Now imagine you could make those toys move, change shape, or even make new ones appear out of nowhere, all by drawing on paper! That’s what this course is like. You’ll start with simple shapes and learn how to turn them into whole 3D scenes, just like building a giant castle from blocks.
Like Drawing in the Air
You might already know how to draw pictures on paper. This course teaches you how to draw in 3D, like drawing in the air, only instead of using pencils, you use special tools called Blender. It’s like having a super-powered crayon that lets you color and move things around in space.
Making Things Move and Change
As you learn more, you’ll be able to make characters walk, buildings grow, or even light up the sky. It's like playing with a toy world where everything can change, and you're the one making it happen!
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