How do you learn to make these Blender animations?

Hello,

I've been a fan of the YouTuber "Seltix" for weeks, or rather the editor.

It's getting crazier and crazier and now you can see 3D animations like this (see beginning):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JqL-9u0BAzY&t=413s

How is something like this possible? Does anyone know any good YouTubers who teach something similar? I don't have much knowledge of Blender yet. I know what you can do, but I don't know how to do it. 😀

Thanks for your answers.

LG

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Fradil
1 month ago

Such animations require years of training. (as any other program also)
If you know the basic knowledge of Blender, this is a good start. You need to gradually refine this.
You probably won’t find such an animation in a tutorial. Because that would probably take several days.
Search Dir tutorials that are important for your animation (creating water, creating landscape, creating shadows …. etc) You have to let this snippet flow together in your work.

JanaL161
1 month ago

Well, the terrain is probably generated from public data, the houses may also, otherwise it would not be a thing to place the blocks. This is already a bit older, I don’t know if this method is still working, but similar can easily be found:

https://youtu.be/Mj7Z1P2hUWk

It is also helpful to deal with the basics: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjEaoINr3zgEPv5y-4MKpciLaoQYZB1Z

The presentation of the whole is something that helps exercise. I think a motivated beginner could reach something like this within a week (if not in quality)

herja
1 month ago

If you have time to learn Blender, this is very good. But until you can do something like in the example with Blender, many months or years will pass.

Animations can also be created more easily, for example in 2D. This is much easier.

Top Open Source and free animation software

  1. Pencil 2D
  2. Synfig Studio
  3. Mixers
  4. OpenToonz
  5. Tupitube

https://www.pixpa.com/en/blog/animation-software