
Here is the introduction to the Create and Design a Modern Interior in Blender.
In this video I give some tips on what to think about when starting your own interior scene in Blender!
In this video we will learn about the 7 Key Principles of Interior Design and the do's and don'ts.
In this video we will be learning the very basics of Blender in this quick short overview.
In this first video we will start out by setting the dimensions of our interior scene and learn about the Archmesh addon.
Now that the dimensions are good let's add some ceiling detail to our scene!
Every room needs some trim so let's add that in!
In this video we will learn how to add an HDR to our scene! Make sure to download the zip folder which includes all the necessary textures and links.
In this video we will be creating the wood floor material in Blender using the Shader Nodes.
In this video we finish out our materials for our interior scene!
In this video we start modeling the couch to place in our interior scene. We use a combination of modifiers and basic modelling to create the couch.
In this video you will learn how to use the cloth simulation to simulate the cushions for our couch model!
Again we will be using the cloth simulation to create the pillows and blanket for our couch!
The couch fabric material is next. You will learn how to UV unwrap something and add a texture in the node editor.
In this video I will be showing you how to set up the couch model to be an asset where we can import it into any scene with the Asset Browser.
Now that the couch model is done we will be learning how to import it into our scene using the Asset Browser in Blender.
In this video we continue adding models into our interior with the bookshelf and books.
Now that we have an understanding of importing the models let's finish it out by importing the rest of them in!
In this video we add some details like the canvas and mirror to our interior scene in Blender.
In this video we will be using the cloth simulation to simulate a curtain.
Now that the curtain is ready let's add a material to it that light can pass through.
Our interior is almost ready to render! In this video we add the final details to make it look even better!
Finally with all of the modeling, materials, and details we finally are able to set up our camera and render settings and see the results!
The post processing of any render is a very important part. It can really make your render stand out and look good and in this video I show you how it works!
In this video I show you how to use the Stereoscopy feature in Blender to render multiple camera angles at once!
The render is done now let's save it to our computers!
In this video we will learn how to render a clay version of the interior using Blender's built in material override system.
In this video we will be creating a night time version of the interior scene.
In this video we will be learning about the Eevee render engine and learning how to render out interior scene using it!
Are you looking to learn how to design realistic interior renders in Blender? Are you struggling on getting your materials to look real? Architecture visualization is a huge part of the 3D community and when you are just starting out it can be hard to get right. In this course we will be creating a modern interior in Blender from start to finish. I will be showing you step by step on how to model the room, texture it, add in professionally made models and more.
In the first section we discuss the basics of interior design. We talk about color schemes and why certain colors go well together. In the next section we start creating the room by modeling it and getting the dimensions just right. We will also learn about the Archimesh addon and how to easily add in a window.
After that, we move onto materials and models. You will learn how to model and texture a modern couch, use the cloth simulation to simulate the cushions and pillows, then we will be learning about the Asset Browser to import it into our scene! In this course I am giving away 17 different professionally made models in which we use to fill up our interior.
The last section we focus on the camera and getting the right position and depth of field. We'll learn about rendering multiple camera angles at once, post processing and using the compositor! What about a night time version of the render? Yup, there is also a video on that.
As a bonus section we will also render the scene using Eevee! In this section you will learn all about how Eevee works, how to bake lighting and how to render an interior the right way using this render engine. This video requires Blender version 4.2+.
If you are looking to get into architecture visualization and rendering or you just want to improve your Blender skills over all, this course is for you! I have structured it so that beginners or advanced Blender users can follow along easily. To get started Click that enroll button and jump right in!
You are free to use the models provided in this course for personal or commercial use but you are NOT allowed to sell or give the models away.
I look forward to seeing what you create!
Thanks
Stephen