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3D Environment Design with Blender

You're reading from   3D Environment Design with Blender Enhance your modeling, texturing, and lighting skills to create realistic 3D scenes

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803235851
Length 344 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Abdelilah Hamdani Abdelilah Hamdani
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Preface 1. Part 1: Turn a Real Reference into a Realistic 3D Scene in Blender
2. Chapter 1: Most Common Modeling Mistakes That Prevent You from Achieving Photorealism FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: The Basics of Realistic Texturing in Blender 4. Chapter 3: Efficient Unwrapping and Texturing in Blender 5. Chapter 4: Creating Realistic Natural Plants in Blender 6. Chapter 5: Achieve Photorealistic Lighting in Your Environment with Blender 7. Part 2: Creating Realistic Landscapes in Blender
8. Chapter 6: Creating Realistic Landscapes in Blender 9. Chapter 7: Creating and Animating Realistic, Natural-Looking Water 10. Chapter 8: Creating Procedural Mud Material 11. Chapter 9: Texturing the Landscape with Mud Material 12. Part 3: Creating Natural Assets
13. Chapter 10: Creating Natural Assets: Rock 14. Chapter 11: Creating Realistic Flowers in Blender 15. Part 4: Rendering Epic Landscape Shots
16. Chapter 12: Using Particle System to Scatter Objects in Blender 17. Chapter 13: Finalizing the Landscape Scene – Lighting, Rendering, and Compositing 18. Index 19. Other Books You May Enjoy

Differences between the three render engines of Blender

We will need to render our scene some point. Rendering is the process of turning a 3D scene into a 2D image. Blender includes three rendering engines that you can use; each one has its own strengths and weaknesses:

Figure 5.1 – Blender rendering engines

Figure 5.1 – Blender rendering engines

The Eevee render engine

Eevee is a real-time renderer; it uses some clever speedy tricks to render your scene really fast, but it sacrifices some aspects of realism. You should use this engine when realism is not the priority.

The Workbench render engine

The Workbench render engine is a modeling preview rendering engine optimized for fast rendering. This engine renders images similar to the Solid mode of the 3D Viewport. It is not intended for rendering final images. Personally, I use this engine when making animations as it helps you render the animation much faster in Solid mode. This allows you to check the flow of your animation...

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