Announcement #5 (9/4/18): This class if officially over. See page 26 for the closing post and don't forget to fill out the questionnaire!Â
Announcement #4 (8/27/18): REMINDER that this week's stream is on Wednesday, NOT Tuesday. I'm out of the office Monday (8/27) and Tuesday (8/28) but will be back in full grading force on Wednesday.
Announcement #3 (8/6/18): New way to Submit Homework. Please create a unique forum thread to contain all your homework submissions for the month, rather than everyone submitting in this main thread. More info on page 12.
Announcement #2 (8/7/18): Zsolt has done it again. He's prepared the report card document for this month. Feel free to monitor your grades there throughout the next 4-5 weeks.
Announcement #1 (8/6/18): Class is officially in session!
**Experienced Blender users are Welcome! Clarification about involvement on page 2 of this thread.
Welcome to the CGCookie Class: Getting Started with 3D Modeling & Blender 2.8! If you're interested in computer graphics, 3D modeling, and you're new to Blender / new to Blender 2.8, this class is where you need to be.
This "Class" format invites all Citizen members to focus together on a particular topic/skill for a month. Participation looks like this:
WHEN? The class will take place from August 6th - September 4th.
Abstract: The goal this week is to simply get familiar with the application. Weâve all been there: Opening Blender (or any 3D package), gazing at all the crazy UI, trying to orbit in the viewport, crying...Ok, maybe you were stronger than me and didnât cry. But the reality is 3D software is daunting. Thereâs SO MUCH to digest especially when youâre a beginner.
This first week weâre going to overview Blender 2.8 and 3D from an absolutely beginner perspective. What is Blender for? What can it do? Wait, this isnât a juicing seminar?
Goal of the Week: Get comfortable with Blender 2.8's UI, viewport navigation, creation and position objects.
Pre-recorded course to watch:
Week 1 Live Event (Remember to RSVP!)
Homework:
Abstract: Enter the world of mesh modeling: The oldest form of building 3D objects with your computer. Weâll discuss the technical art of âpushing and pulling vertsâ as modelers often call it. Welcome to this wild, geometric world!
Goal of the Week: Practicing editing a polygonal mesh's components to create a custom 3D model.
Pre-recorded courses to watch:
Week 2 Live Event (Don't forget to RSVP)
Homework:
Abstract: Digital sculpting is the more artistically intuitive method of 3D modeling. If pushing and pulling verts felt like the hard way of doing things, sculpting will be a welcomed alternative!
Goal of the Week: Practice digital sculpting.
Pre-recorded courses to watch:
Article to Read: Big Idea: Digital Tablets
Week 3 Live Event (Don't forget to RSVP)
Homework:
Abstract: At this point, you've been introduced to the key 3D modeling methods. Meaning that you have the tools you need to MODEL STUFF! This is where practice will make perfect. This is where you build stuff.
Goal of the Week: Be inspired to continue modeling and spend the week modeling or sculpting a challenging object.
Pre-recorded courses to watch: Modeling in Blender Learning Flow
Week 4 Live Event (Don't forget to RSVP)
Homework:
This thread is reserved for CG Cookie Citizens that are participating in the "Getting Started with 3D Modeling & Blender 2.8" class. Its purpose is to serve as central communication for all participating Citizens (excluding Hobby plan Citizens) to ask Kent and fellow participants questions and to post homework. As the instructor of the class, Kent will be monitoring this thread on a daily basis (especially Mon-Thurs) throughout the month of Auguest to review homework and answer questions.
Free members are welcome to observe the thread but please respect that communication and participation is reserved for Citizens.
@theluthier if the livestream starts at 2pm , what time will it start if i live in belgium ?
yyukinoh1989 Hi Yukino, that's the same time as here in the Netherlands, it will be at 8pm. On the event page the time is displayed in your own timezone, so there you can double check it đ
aarev It's in the shading drop-down menu in the top right corner of the viewport
I'm back from playing video ga- I mean dealing with personal business, so lets get this underway! I'm really looking forward to the chill atmosphere and being able to possibly help out newer users, though I gotta poke around 2.8 a bit more myself haha.
ssmurfmier1985
thanx now i know when it starts (maybe i can take a small peak during work xD )
i really look forward to it guys .
one more question. the homework when does it need to be finished will there be a certain date to finish or do we just have to see to send all homework before the end of the 4 weeks ?
yyukinoh1989 You have to send in your homework at the end of every week. So week 1 the primitives exercise, week 2 modeling an 3D object, etc. Above this thread you can see what you have to send in at which week. Kent will be grading our homework during / at the end of the week. At the end of class the grades will be transformed into XP points, which will be added to your total XP score đ
yyukinoh1989 ssmurfmier1985 Â Right, I believe that Sunday before midnight is the actual "deadline" for each week's homework.
yyukinoh1989 Â Yeah, what ssmurfmier1985 said, though I just wanted to add that there are rare exceptions in case the homework was unexpectedly tasking in which you can complete it the following week, though I definitely wouldn't rely on this. Good to keep in mind though.Â
Waiting to see if Kent can complete his mannequin challenge (and the class of course)
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One of the Volunteer Assistants, tonysharpe, suggested that homework submissions should exist as their own threads: One homework thread per class participant. Duh - of course that's how it should be! That way I don't lose track of homework and you don't lose track of feedback.
So I want to implement this new approach. Instead of submitting your homework as replies to this thread, simply create your own thread with this title: BC1-1808 Homework, Your Name (or Username)
and this description (including hyperlink): My homework thread for the August 2018 Class
Once created, each week before midnight reply to that thread as you would have in this main thread: "Week # Homework Submission"Â in bold at the top followed by a sentence or two about how your homework experience went / what you learned / any tips to share, and finally an image of your submission.
This will be a much better way to keep track of your homework and feedback! Also peer feedback is very encouraged within these individual threads đđťââď¸
@theluthier  Sounds interesting, lets do it! Though just to confirm is it still acceptable for us to comment/leave feedback on other students' work, providing it's wanted?
@theluthier tonysharpe Great idea! Let's try it out. Also would like to know the answer to what thecabbagedetective asked, 'cause I would love some feedback đ
thecabbagedetective Absolutely! Peer feedback is very encouraged in these individual threads. I'll update that announcement with that clarification.
Hello everyone! Finally talked my computer into letting play with 2.8. Â Really looking forward to this. Thank you guys for putting it togetherÂ
made the homework thread :D now waiting to see the recorded livestream to start the homework :)
everyone good luck . lets all do our best
jjasonandroosmith Sounds like you have an open-minded machine. Welcome to the class! It's going to be fun.
yyukinoh1989 Excellent - thanks for starting your individual thread! I didn't record locally yesterday so I have to download from Youtube and re-upload. It'll be up in the next couple hours.