Blender: 3D Modeling and Animation


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Ready to take the next step? Discover the essentials of 3D graphic design and digital art with this beginner-friendly introduction to Blender, a powerful and free tool for creating 3D models, animations, and rendered scenes. You will start by exploring the interface, and learning how to navigate the 3D workspace. Through guided, hands-on instruction, you will work with basic objects, practice transforming and editing shapes and use key modeling tools and modifiers. You will also learn how to apply materials, set up lighting and cameras, and understand the basics of Blender’s rendering engines. The class introduces simple animation techniques, UV basics, and optional sculpting tools. At the end of class, you will complete a small 3D design project - such as a coffee cup or mini scene using the skills you have learned. Blender is a versatile all-in-one tool for anyone interested in 3D design, digital art or animation.

Blender is widely used by hobbyists, independent artists and even professional to create 3D models, animate movement and characters, build visual effects, digital art, motion graphics, games and more.

With Blender, you can:

 
  • Model 3D objects and characters
  • Animate movement, characters, and cameras
  • Create digital art with materials, lighting, and rendering
  • Build visual effects like smoke, fire, or fluid simulations
  • Sculpt organic shapes
  • Render high-quality still images or videos
  • Edit video with its built-in video editor










 

Class Details

5 Session(s)
Weekly - Mon

Location
Oglesby Campus

Instructor
Dan Goslin 

Tuition: 

$159.00


Registration Closes On
Monday, March 16, 2026 @ 12:00 AM

Schedule Information

Date(s) Class Days Times Location Instructor(s) Instructional Method
3/16/2026 - 4/13/2026 Weekly - Mon 06:00 PM - 09:00 PM Oglesby, Oglesby Campus  Map, Room: CTC-119 Dan Goslin  In-Person