If you’re looking for tutorials to learn Blender, here’s my recommended list of Channels to check out (in no order of preference)
- Polygon Runway: Run by Roman Klčo, this channel is great for those interested in isometric art and offers step-by-step tutorials on creating props and environments. Link
- Imphenzia: This channel is run by Stefan Persson, known as Imphenzia. He also creates Unity games and has a lot of good tutorials showing the process of import Blender models into Unity. I found his “10-minutes modelling challenge” especially useful for learning low-poly modeling. Link
- Grant Abbitt: This channel features a wide range of tutorials on 3D graphics, 2D art, and animations, suitable for complete beginners and those interested in designing game assets. Link
- Blender Guru: Andrew Price, a self-taught Blender artist, offers tutorials covering nearly every essential topic in Blender, making it an ideal starting point for beginners. Link
- Ducky 3D: Nathan Duck focuses on tutorials for beginners, particularly those interested in creating neon or futuristic visuals and movie-ready VFX. Link
- William Landgren: Though relatively new, this channel offers advanced tutorials on creating ultrarealistic cinematic animations in Blender. Link
- Chipp Walters: Ideal for learning hard surface modeling and making incredible props, with beginner-friendly videos to understand Blender basics. Link
- CG Geek: Steve Lund’s channel is versatile and beginner-friendly, covering everything from animation and character design to realistic environments and VFX. Link
- VFX for Games (Blener and Unity): Gabriel Aguiar guides you into the realm of VFX for Games and Realtime VRFX. Special effects are hard, but with Gabriel you’ll quickly achieve amazing results. Link