Hey Reader,
Louis here,
It’s finally ready, our new hard-surface "Robotic Planet" course for Blender has officially launched.
Learn to build two fun robots from scratch, from hard-surface modeling, procedural materials, rigging and animation, to render and composite two final animations.
Gain all the important skills to build your very own exciting robot designs.
Check the introduction video on the course page, to learn about all the details.
Additionally, everyone that joins the course during the first month after release, will get a special gift from us.
You will get an exclusive Blender Photo Shoot Scene file, where you can easily drop your own robots in, and render out a fun animation with a few clicks, to show off on social media.
Below, you can check a demo video of how the final rendered animation will look like.
After working on this course for so long, I'm very excited to finally share it with you, and help you to bring your own robots to life!
See you inside!
~Louis
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