Digital Tutors - Modeling an Assault Rifle in Blender

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Digital Tutors - Modeling an Assault Rifle in Blender (Size: 3.4 GB)
 01. Introduction and Project Overview.mp49.38 MB
 02. Breaking down the reference.mp43.37 MB
 03. Importing reference images.mp417.33 MB
 04. Beginning the lower receiver.mp419.86 MB
 05. Continuing the lower receiver.mp447.71 MB
 06. Finishing the lower receiver.mp433.14 MB
 07. Starting the grip.mp435.4 MB
 08. Finishing the grip.mp454.95 MB
 09. Modeling the trigger and trigger guard.mp442.85 MB
 10. Modeling the magazine.mp471.89 MB
 11. Starting on the upper receiver.mp434.07 MB
 12. Continuing the upper receiver.mp426.54 MB
 13. Finishing the upper receiver.mp438.07 MB
 14. Starting on the top section of the stock.mp427.34 MB
 15. Continuing the top section of the stock.mp468.79 MB
 16. Finishing the top section of the stock.mp448.18 MB
 17. Modeling the bottom section of the stock.mp452.2 MB
 18. Starting on the base of the stock.mp445.81 MB
 19. Continuing the base of the stock.mp452.74 MB
 20. Finishing the base of the stock.mp468.51 MB
 21. Starting on the butt of the stock.mp457.48 MB
 22. Finishing the butt of the stock.mp473.66 MB
 23. Modeling the barrel.mp445.94 MB
 24. Beginning the iron sight attachment.mp455.26 MB
 25. Continuing the iron sight attachment.mp447.63 MB
 26. Finishing the iron sight attachment.mp466.83 MB
 27. Beginning the front sight.mp432.98 MB
 28. Finishing the iron sight.mp434.16 MB
 29. Modeling the top rail.mp446.29 MB
 30. Beginning the rear iron sight attachment.mp446.19 MB


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We’ll start by breaking down our reference and understanding all the different components that make up the weapon. We’ll then move on to modeling the lower receiver, handle and magazine utilizing an edge modeling workflow. Throughout this entire process, you’ll learn about Blender’s wide range of modeling tools and the vital shortcuts that can speed up your workflow significantly.

Once all the main pieces of the gun are completed, we’ll move onto the various attachments like the red dot sight and the flashlight. As well as learn how we can use Blender’s NURBS path tool to create things like wires, cords and straps. Finally, we’ll learn about the techniques involved for maintaining the look of a hard surface when smoothing it with Blender’s Subdivision Surface modifier.

By the end of this Blender training, you’ll have learned hard surface modeling techniques you can use in your next project.

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Digital Tutors - Modeling an Assault Rifle in Blender