Blender : Create Your First 3D Food – Make Realistic chips
Learn how to create realistic CGI food visuals using Blender. Perfect for 3D artists, designers, and content creators in the advertising space. Enroll now!
What you’ll learn
- 3D Modelling
- Food Rendering
- Procedural Texturing
- Observe, Identify and represent food in 3D
- Non Destructive Modelling
3D Modelling food can be an exciting and rewarding experience. Due to the complexities in the organic form and texture of foods, it can look intimidating to render a realistic food.
Today we are going to apply my best approaches to render realistic chips from scratch. The lessons are aimed to be short and beginner friendly and so you can get the best results as fast as possible.
CGI food renders are used in many applications such as food product packaging, advertising, product launch, key visuals etc. Through CGI we get a very fine control over the key parameters for good imagery like lighting, shadows, camera angles, textures and styling. We can create desired variations in food. Blender being an open source and free software has all the required tools to produce appetizing and mouth watering food visuals. All the steps required for creating CGI food can easily be completed seamlessly inside of blender.
We will be using blender throughout the course, with lessons involving the core concepts of creating CGI food like displacement maps, geometry nodes, procedural texturing and shader creation, finally easy lighting and rendering. Lets learn these concepts in the easiest and quickest way!
Enroll Now. Let’s get started!
Who this course is for:
- 3D and CGI artists working in the advertising space
- 3D Designers
- Creative Visualizers
- Visual Thinkers
- Content Creators who deal with creative food images
- 3D enthusiasts who want to learn the workflow in 3D food
- People who want to create appetizing visuals
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