Bicycle Scene in Blender

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Last updated on April 17, 2025 6:54 am
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Learn how to model a bicycle in Blender with this detailed course. No need for expensive software, as Blender is free and powerful. Perfect for beginners and artists wanting to dive into 3D modeling.

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What you’ll learn

  • Modeling
  • Shading
  • Lighting
  • Composition

In this course, I will show how to model the bicycle in Blender. I will use Blender throughout the course. You don’t need any other software to finish the course. Blender is a super powerful and free 3D software. So you don’t have to buy any expensive software to follow this course.

In this course, we will go deep into bicycle modeling. We will create a simple bridge environment scene. Then we will learn different ways how to create materials and how to use textures. Finally, we will light the scene, and we will render an image.

I made the main course as detailed as I could so this course is suitable for beginners. But if you have never used Blender, I recommend watching my beginners course first (I added it to the beginning of the course). You will learn the basics, and then you will be ready to start the main course. If you have some experience with Blender, you can skip the beginner course and start the main course right away.

If something is unclear, or if you are stuck at some point, feel free to leave me a comment. I will try to help you as fast as I can.

Who this course is for:

  • This course is meant for artists who would like to learn Blender 3D.

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