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Taking Blender to the Next Level

By : Ruan Lotter
Book Image

Taking Blender to the Next Level

By: Ruan Lotter

Overview of this book

If you're ready to start exploring the more advanced workflows and processes in Blender to create intricate 3D models, then Taking Blender to the Next Level is for you. This book focuses on a few different VFX-related workflows such as geometry nodes, organic modeling, 3D camera tracking, photogrammetry, sculpting, compositing, and physics simulations. You’ll learn how to use geometry nodes to create dynamic motion graphic scenes as well as perform 3D scanning of real-world objects using photogrammetry. You’ll also find out how to model, rig, and animate your own 3D characters from scratch. Next, you’ll progress to using simulations to break objects apart and then use cloth and hair simulations to add realism to your 3D creations. Finally, you’ll go over the final render settings and export your 3D animation masterpiece as a video. By the end of this Blender book, you’ll be able to model your own 3D characters, objects, and landscapes; rig, animate, and texture your characters; 3D track live-action footage; and composite your 3D characters into live-action scenes.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
1
Part 1: Modeling, Materials, and Animation Workflows
10
Part 2: Let's Do Some Physics
14
Part 3: Match Moving and Compositing

Grooming and styling

In this section, we will focus on grooming and styling your character's hair. It is good practice to only start the grooming process once you are happy with the basic hair parameters. This is because once you start the grooming and styling processes, some of the particle parameters will be locked, and you won't be able to make any changes to them until you delete your grooming edits.

Grooming and styling the character's hair can be a lot of fun, so get ready to experiment and be creative to see what interesting styles you can create.

Let's get started! Perform the following steps:

  1. Click on your character in the 3D Viewport to select it.
  2. We need to switch to the Particle Edit mode to edit or style the hair particles. There are a few ways you can do this:
    • Click on the drop-down menu from the upper-left corner of the 3D Viewport and select Particle Edit from the list.
    • Alternatively, you can use the Ctrl + Tab shortcut and select...