
Embrace a progressive, practice-based approach to realistic interior creation in Blender, watching tutorials before hands-on work and avoiding skipped materials or bones, with active support and onboarding guidance.
Explore the Blender interface and navigation basics, including selecting objects, moving with the middle mouse, switching to camera view, and editing meshes with edit mode and extrude.
Learn how to download Blender from blender.org, select a supported version, and install it, with guidance to watch the introduction and start rendering realistic interiors.
Create a kitchen cabinet from scratch in Blender, position shelves, scale along the axes, and apply materials with shading tweaks and color variations.
Create a realistic Blender dinner table from scratch by selecting, duplicating, and arranging legs and the tabletop, then adjust dimensions along the x, y, and z axes.
Enhance a blender interior scene by adding details, scaling, moving, and rotating parts, and importing an external file to enrich the dinner-table setup.
Learn to model simple windows and a door, set up basic interior lighting, and apply chrome and studio materials in Blender to create a realistic interior render.
Create simple scene props in blender from scratch for realistic interiors, applying lights and materials, organizing objects into a props collection, and joining components.
Learn to add cabinet handles in Blender by duplicating and positioning handles, aligning along axes, scaling, and naming objects, while preparing materials and textures for realism.
Apply PBR textures in blender by selecting the floor and loading image textures. Assign normal, roughness, and glossy maps for realism, and adjust scale in uv editing.
Apply and adjust materials in Blender, use textures and vector displacement to add detail, and set up environmental texture lighting and camera framing for a ready-to-render interior.
Apply materials to doorframes, position the camera, and set up lighting in blender to render a realistic interior scene.
Create a realistic chair in Blender from a plane by extruding, scaling, and moving components to form a backrest and legs.
Design a chair in Blender from a plane using subdivision to shape the seat and legs, and use object mode to position and size against human height.
Learn to model simple utensils in Blender from scratch, adding thickness with the solidify modifier, refining vertices and faces, smoothing surfaces, and evaluating the final interior render.
Model a simple pestle in Blender by selecting vertices, moving them with G and Z, then scale and smooth with a subdivision surface modifier.
Explore a Blender technique to create a curved entrance frame by duplicating geometry, deleting vertices and faces, and applying a solidify modifier for thickness.
Import essential Blender files, load the Sidiki living room, and position and resize objects within collections to build a simple dinner table for your chandelier scene.
Import a chair model into Blender, apply PBR textures, and set up normal, roughness, and glossy maps to achieve realistic materials.
Discover practical Blender interior rendering from scratch, covering camera placement, resolution setup, duplicating assets, applying floor and wall materials, textures, and lighting to control reflections and shadows.
This Blender 2.8 beginner guide teaches setting up a luxury bathroom scene, using a reference image, creating and positioning a cube as a basin, adjusting dimensions, and organizing in collections.
Learn to build a luxury bathroom interior in Blender from scratch by setting up the camera, blocking with cylinders, applying glass and mirror materials, and arranging elements with collections.
Learn to model a luxury bathroom interior in Blender from scratch by building shapes, extruding, scaling, duplicating, and applying materials, lighting, and camera setup for rendering.
Apply materials, including glass, and add mirror plane to craft a luxury bathroom in Blender from scratch. Set dimensions, adjust lighting, preview in x-ray or wireframe view, and render image.
The course has been created using a free software blender 2.83 software, Students can make use of either blender 2.8 or any later version(2.81, 2.82, 2.83.....)This course has been developed to meet the need of anyone who wants to learn to use the blender software to create stunning interior images. It has been designed to meet the needs of those who either haven't used Blender software at all, have an understanding of the software interface, or perhaps make use of other software programs and want to learn to use blender.