ASSEMBLE: Procedural Modeling and Animation with Geometry Nodes in Blender - Course Teaser

Published: 27 November 2022
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Geometry Nodes, Blender’s new procedural modeling toolset, is a powerful way to create and modify 3d objects. Since this method of modeling is completely new to Blender, both beginners and experts alike will have to learn the fundamentals of this new system from scratch.

You do not need to be a Blender pro or a math whiz to learn Geometry Nodes!

In Assemble, CG Cookie instructor Jonathan Lampel will guide you through the learning curve one step at a time so that you can begin to create your own geometry effects. The course is focused on the #1 practical use case for Geometry Nodes, which is piecing together modular assets to create models with adjustable and animatable properties, and the concepts that are taught are foundational to any Geometry Nodes project.

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