The Fine Art of Teaching Art
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Allan Brito writes: Have you ever tried to use Blender as a CAD tool? Many people have this misconception about Blender as a 3D tool that can’t manage or do precise 3D work, but with the right tools and resources you can do a lot of CAD-like work. In t…
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Diplomas are open for enrolment – and we have a brand new diploma
In this special episode of the Jewellers Academy podcast, Jessica Rose and
Anna Campbell share some exciting news – enrolment is now open for all five
Jewellers Academy Diplomas starting in September 2026, including the launch
of a brand new course: the Diploma in Wax Jewellery!
Leo from MediaWay writes: I’m going to show you how to create this vector graphics style car animation, using Blender and free assets. We’re going to be making the city from scratch, using modelling and geometry nodes, some neat shader techniques, and …
Kevandram walks us through two approaches to generate woven textures in Blender. We’ll go over both Displacement modifiers and Celtic Links so you can see the pros and cons of each, and I’ll share which method I personally prefer. Even if you’re just s…
Here’s an overview of the most recent Blender jobs on Blender Artists, ArtStation and 3djobs.xyz: 2D to 3D Junior 3D Environment Artist (On-site, only Romania) Looking for 3D Character Animation Generalists for freelance opportunity! Paid Work Web Deve…
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Find out how artist Bithia Bjurman captured, in pastel on paper, a magnificent view of New York City—taken from her hotel window. By Anne Hevener One of the drivers in the work of pastel artist Bithia Bjurman is her ability to see the extraordinary in …