Udemy - Create a Stylized Fantasy Environment in Blender

Udemy - Create a Stylized Fantasy Environment in Blender

https://www.udemy.com/course/create-a-stylized-fantasy-environment-in-blender/
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Create a Genshin-Inspired Stylized Fantasy Scene in Blender – From Modeling and Texturing to Lighting & Final Rendering


Welcome to this new course Creating a Stylized Fantasy Environment in Blender, where you’ll learn to create beautiful fantasy scene — heavily inspired by Genshin Impact’s Loading Screen from start to finish using just Blender.

 

You will get:

  1. 18 Full HD video lectures with over 4.5+ hours of content and AUDIO commentary

  2. All the files related to the course including .blend files, HDRIs, textures, and more

 

We’ll cover every step of the process—from blocking and modeling, to texturing, lighting, atmosphere, and final rendering—learning how to achieve that stylized fantasy look with elegant architecture, stylized materials, and immersive atmospheric effects, while also creating a multiple variations along the way.

We’ll start by modeling the core structure of the environment, beginning with the central fantasy gate, followed by the bridge, and a series of massive pillars that surround and support the scene—designed to add scale, structure, and visual rhythm.

 

Once the main elements are built, we’ll set up the initial layout and lighting, creating the foundation for our environment. Then we’ll dive into texturing, designing stylized materials for the gate, pillars, and bridge with a clean, hand-painted feel—avoiding over-detailing and instead emphasizing readable forms and shapes.

After that, we’ll work on the final stylization phase—adding volumetric fog, cloud layers, and cinematic lighting to create a bright, ethereal mood. These elements give the scene its dreamy, anime-inspired feel and truly bring the fantasy world to life.

 

Udemy - Create a Stylized Fantasy Environment in Blender


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