If you do follow along with this guide and end up making your own room, I’d love to see it! Post it up on Instagram or Twitter (or both) and tag me to share. My links are at the bottom of the description.
In this tutorial I’ll be walking you through how to create this isometric bedroom in Blender. This is a fantastic project for beginners who are just getting into 3D modeling because we don’t do anything particularly complicated and it allows you to practice a lot of the basics, building up familiarity with Blender through repetition. This how to guide is targeted towards beginners working in Blender, so I show the entire process, from modeling the primitives, to texturing, to setting up the lights.
By the end of the tutorial, you should be comfortable with things like moving objects around, working in edit mode, scaling, extruding, beveling, insetting, making loop cuts, and working with a few commonly used modifiers. This’ll give you the basic tools and foundation you’ll need to go and make your own similarly styled artwork.
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Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
00:53 Room
05:52 Bed
18:33 Window
20:58 Wardrobe
25:15 Nightstand
30:48 Hexagon Wall Art
32:38 Recalculating Normals
33:29 Materials
33:45 Lights
36:56 Denoise
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Intro and outro music:
Thief in the Night by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/4521-thief-in-the-night
License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Connect with me:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/LeftBrainCGArt/
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#Blender #Isometric