All the secrets to creating an amazing car in Blender are packed into this step-by-step course. I’ll take you through every step of the creation process for creating a Corvette Stingray, including modeling, shading, rendering, and compositing.
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Section 1
Section 2 - Modeling
Section 3 - Shaders and Lighting
Section 4 - Rendering
1. 1.01 - Introduction
Chapter
1 minutes
Overview of what the course will include.
2. 1.02 - User Preferences
Chapter
2 minutes
This chapter goes over a few important changes to the User Preferences before beginning the course.
3. 1.03 - Full Guide to the Guide Mesh
Chapter
23 minutes
One of the most important chapters in the whole course. This chapters contains all in the in's and out's of using the Guide Mesh techniques. This chapter can be used as a quick references when applying these techniques to your own projects.
4. 1.04 - Must See Chapters
Chapter
2 minutes
Just a list of the best chapters in the course. If you're using the course as a reference for your projects, make sure to still check out these chapters as they're among the coolest or most informative in the course.
5. 1.05 - Special Thanks
Chapter
1 minutes
Just a shout out to the awesome people that helped make this course happen.
1. 2.01 - Blueprints
Chapter
6 minutes
In this chapter we'll set up the car blueprints in Blender's background.
2. 2.02 - Hood Guide Mesh
Chapter
32 minutes
We'll start off modeling by making a clean guide mesh of the hood.
3. 2.03 - Front Fender Guide Mesh
Chapter
47 minutes
In this chapter we'll continue creating more of the guide mesh by working on the front fender.
4. 2.04 - Front Bumper Guide Mesh
Chapter
65 minutes
Now we'll finish off the front of the guide mesh by modeling the bumper area.
5. 2.05 - Tweaks
Chapter
23 minutes
Now that we've got a good portion of the guide mesh finished we'll tweak a few spots to make the surface smoother.
6. 2.06 - Hood Finish
Chapter
31 minutes
We'll take a break from the Guide Mesh and create the final version of the hood now with all of it's details.
7. 2.07 - Front Bumper Finish
Chapter
38 minutes
Now we'll finish off the front bumper panel as well.
8. 2.08 - Door Area Guide Mesh
Chapter
21 minutes
In this chapter we'll get back to work on the rest of the guide mesh, starting with the door area.
9. 2.09 - Back End Guide Mesh
Chapter
46 minutes
Now we'll move to the back end of the car and work on the guide mesh there.
10. 2.10 - Finishing the Guide Mesh - Part 1
Chapter
43 minutes
In this chapter we'll start finishing up what's left of the Guide Mesh
11. 2.11 - Finishing the Guide Mesh - Part 2
Chapter
45 minutes
Now we'll finish off the guide mesh in its entirety.
12. 2.12 - Front Fender Finish
Chapter
53 minutes
In this chapter we'll complete the front fender. We'll save finishing the vent area for later on when we actually make the vent.
13. 2.13 - Door Finish
Chapter
13 minutes
In this chapter we'll finalize the door panel.
14. 2.14 - Panel Under Door Finish
Chapter
15 minutes
Now we'll finalize the small panel underneath the door.
15. 2.15 - Back Fender Finish
Chapter
44 minutes
In this chapter we'll finish the back fenders including creating a gas cap for one side.
16. 2.16 - Trunk Area Finish
Chapter
29 minutes
Now we'll finalize the panel for the trunk. This chapter includes problem solving for several tricky parts of the car design where sharper creases blend into smooth curved surfaces.
17. 2.17 - Roof Finish
Chapter
7 minutes
In this chapter we'll finish both panels on the roof of the car.
18. 2.18 - Tail Finish
Chapter
55 minutes
In this chapter we'll finish up the panel on the tail end around the tail lights.
19. 2.19 - Front Windshield Frame
Chapter
18 minutes
Now we'll create the two bars on the sides of the front windshield.
20. 2.20 - Front Windshield
Chapter
25 minutes
In this chapter we'll make the front windshield as well as the area underneath it that houses the windshield wipers.
21. 2.21 - Back Windshield
Chapter
13 minutes
Now we'll create the back windshield.
22. 2.22 - Side Windows - Back
Chapter
27 minutes
I this chapter we'll start work on the side windows. We'll be creating the back side windows in this video as well as rubber stripping around it.
23. 2.23 - Side Windows - Front
Chapter
26 minutes
Now we'll work on the front side window as well as the strip at the base of it.
24. 2.24 - Window Borders
Chapter
14 minutes
In this chapter we'll work on the tinted borders around the front and back windshields.
25. 2.25 - Side View Mirrors
Chapter
28 minutes
In this chapter we'll create the side mirrors.
26. 2.26 - Front Grill
Chapter
57 minutes
In this chapter we'll work on the front grill. The front grill consists of border pieces and a diamond mesh for the actual grill. In this chapter we'll also be doing some trickery with the Data Transfer modifier in order to fake bevels between separate objects.
27. 2.27 - Hood Vent
Chapter
38 minutes
In this chapter we'll create the vent object for the middle of the hood. Again we'll be using the Data Transfer magic for connecting separate objects with bevels.
28. 2.28 - Front Fender Vent
Chapter
36 minutes
In this chapter we'll be finishing the vent area of the front fender as well as creating the vent for it too.
29. 2.29 - Shoulder Vent
Chapter
32 minutes
In this chapter we'll create the vent near the side windows.
30. 2.30 - Headlights - The Cover
Chapter
14 minutes
In this chapter we'll begin modeling the headlight area. We'll start things off making the cover for them.
31. 2.31 - Headlights - The Housing
Chapter
22 minutes
In this chapter we'll create the main housing object for all the components of the headlight.
32. 2.32 - Headlights - The Blinkers
Chapter
27 minutes
Now we'll create all the lamps for the blinkers along the side.
33. 2.33 - Headlights - Daytime Running Lights
Chapter
22 minutes
In this chapter we'll make the Daytime Running Lights also including the glass lens covering them.
34. 2.34 - Headlights - Main Light
Chapter
15 minutes
Now we'll create the components of the main light area.
35. 2.35 - Finishing the Headlights
Chapter
16 minutes
Now we'll be finishing anything left, including fitting the headlights perfectly into the socket cut from the car panels.
36. 2.36 - Tail Lights - The Frame
Chapter
39 minutes
In this chapter we'll be creating the frame around the tail lights.
37. 2.37 - Tail Lights - Main Lights
Chapter
51 minutes
In this chapter we'll create the lenses and interior components of the tail lights.
38. 2.38 - Tail Lights - Trunk
Chapter
15 minutes
In this chapter we'll work on the light bar on top of the trunk.
39. 2.39 - Back Bumper
Chapter
45 minutes
In this chapter we'll move on to creating the back bumper object.
40. 2.40 - Back Bumper Vents
Chapter
14 minutes
Now we'll create the vents that fit into both sides of the back bumper.
41. 2.41 - Mufflers
Chapter
27 minutes
In this chapter we'll create the mufflers and fit them into the bumper.
42. 2.42 - License Plate
Chapter
6 minutes
In this chapter we'll create a simple license plate for the back bumper.
43. 2.43 - Windshield Wipers
Chapter
59 minutes
In this chapter we'll create windshield wipers. We'll also fit them against the windshield using some lattice and shrinkwrap trickery.
44. 2.44 - Logos - Flags
Chapter
20 minutes
In this chapter we'll start on the logos. The first one we'll make is the flag logo which we'll also be UV unwrapping.
45. 2.45 - Logos - Corvette
Chapter
7 minutes
Now we'll create the "Corvette" text logo.
46. 2.46 - Logos - Stingray
Chapter
19 minutes
Now we'll create the chrome stingray logo on the sides of the car.
47. 2.47 - Wheel Wells and Mud Flaps
Chapter
33 minutes
In this chapter we'll create the wheel wells. Then we'll split pieces off from them to create separate mud flap type objects.
48. 2.48 - Side Reflectors
Chapter
12 minutes
In this chapter we'll create the bulbs and lenses for the side reflectors around the wheels.
49. 2.49 - Rims
Chapter
54 minutes
In this chapter we'll be creating the rims. Because it has a lot of symmetry we'll only have to make a portion of it and then we can mirror it around in a circle.
50. 2.50 - Rim - Corvette Logo
Chapter
18 minutes
In this chapter we'll create a small ledge on the rim that has the "Corvette" logo embossed in it.
51. 2.51 - Rim - Bolts
Chapter
9 minutes
In this chapter we'll finish off the rims by adding some bolts using the add-on Bolt Factory.
52. 2.52 - Rim - Air Stem
Chapter
5 minutes
In this chapter we'll finish up the rims by adding in some simple air stems.
53. 2.53 - Brake Discs
Chapter
26 minutes
In this chapter we'll create the brake discs.
54. 2.54 - Brake Calipers
Chapter
42 minutes
In this chapter we'll create the brake calipers around the brake discs.
55. 2.55 - Tires
Chapter
53 minutes
In this chapter we'll create the tires. We'll model a section of the treads, shape it, and then spin it around to form the full tire.
56. 2.56 - Shadow Planes
Chapter
2 minutes
Since the car is hollow behind the panels, we'll need to add planes inside and on the bottom to block the light from shining through the cracks of all the panels, making it look dark between the panels as if there are things inside.
57. 2.57 - More Tweaks
Chapter
9 minutes
Now that the exterior is complete we'll tweak a few things here and there to make it all perfect.
58. 2.58 - Simple Interior
Chapter
3 minutes
I've made a really simplistic interior just for the purpose of silhouettes through the tinted windows we'll have. I'll show you generally how it was made or how you can import these assets from the resources folder.
1. 3.01 - Shader Section Breakdown
Chapter
2 minutes
In this chapter I'll go over how the shader section should be followed.
2. 3.02 - Setting up the Lighting
Chapter
3 minutes
In this chapter we'll set up the HDRI environment that will be lighting our final renders.
3. 3.03 - All Basic Shaders - Part 1
Chapter
16 minutes
In this chapter we'll create basic shaders like rubber, plastic, various metals, a general interior shader, and a simple black diffuse shader.
4. 3.04 - All Basic Shaders - Part 2
Chapter
11 minutes
In this chapter we'll create basic shaders like various metals, various glass, and window borders.
5. 3.05 - Brake Disc Shader
Chapter
8 minutes
In this chapter we'll create the shader for the brake disc.
6. 3.06 - Car Paint - Red
Chapter
34 minutes
In this chapter we'll create the main car paint shader we'll be using for both red and black car paint.
7. 3.07 - Car Paint - Black
Chapter
4 minutes
Now we'll tweak the red car paint node group and create a black paint material we'll use for things like the vent plastics.
8. 3.08 - Tire Shader
Chapter
30 minutes
In this chapter we'll create the shader for the tire, including UV mapping a normal map for the details on the side of the tire.
9. 3.09 - Flag Logo Shader
Chapter
5 minutes
In this chapter we'll create the shader for the flag logos that we UV unwrapped in an earlier chapter.
10. 3.10 - Lens Shaders - Part 1
Chapter
10 minutes
In this chapter we'll create glass materials for the side light lens, trunk light lens, and the bumper reflector.
11. 3.11 - Lens Shaders - Part 2
Chapter
18 minutes
In this chapter we'll create shaders for the tail light lenses and the headlight lenses.
1. 4.01 - Studio Render
Chapter
26 minutes
In this chapter we'll set up the ground plane for our render and adjust all necessary settings to achieve the final studio render look. We'll also be adding in compositing nodes to post process the final render.
2. 4.02 - Bonus - Improved Studio Render (NEW)
Chapter
8 minutes
In this chapter we'll take everything we made in the previous chapter and tweak some settings to produce better results and to make the studio setup easier to use.
3. 4.03 - Bonus - Warehouse Render (NEW)
Chapter
5 minutes
Now we'll take what we made in chapter 1 of this section and set things up for close-up renders that have the background HDRI visible for some extra realism.
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“The course is top-notch quality in every single aspect: Chris not only shows how to do things, he also explains all the reasoning behind every modeling decision, so you’ll be able to “understand” and learn the concepts, not just replicate the different steps.”
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About This Series

Overview

All the secrets to creating an amazing car in Blender are packed into this step-by-step course. Over 15 years of experience and 6 months of development bring you a Blender training course like no other. I’ll take you through every step of the creation process for creating a Corvette Stingray, including modeling, shading, rendering, and compositing. You’ll learn all the techniques you need to know to create flawless surfaces and impressive renders.

Get Perfect Curves with Advanced Modeling Techniques

The biggest hassle of subsurf modeling is dealing with adding details to curved surfaces and having that additional topology ruin your smooth surfaces. In this course I’ll show you methods that bypass that problem entirely so you can maintain your perfect curves without any hassle. Not only are the results perfect, but the workflow is actually fun and much faster when you don’t have to worry about every detail affecting your surfaces. Plus one of the best benefits is total and care-free control over the resulting topology of your model.

Advanced Modifier Usage for Efficiency and Awesomeness

Modifiers are so insanely powerful, and can be combined in so many ways to achieve really complex tasks. In this course you’ll learn a ton of different and unique ways to use modifiers. From general complex modeling tasks, to other things like instantly getting your windshield wipers flush against the windshield surface, we’ll be using modifiers to make our lives easier in making just about everything.

Shading and Rendering

I’ll be showing you how to create your own customize-able car paint including metallic flakes and orange peel, and all other shaders necessary for the final renders. Then we’ll be setting up an environment to get the right lighting and reflections, and setting up some compositing nodes for a little post processing.

Keep in Touch!

This is an intermediate difficulty course so as long as you have some experience with blender you should be able to follow along fine. But if you need any help going through the project you can get in touch with me. Or even if you just want to share your progress or chat about the techniques!

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