Blender 3D Modelling

Blender is an OpenSource 3D Modelling software for Linux, Windows and MacOSX.

Videos
The following Youtube videos show how to create an elementary 3D model of a cup in Blender. The idea is to:
 * creating a finished 3D model that is as simple as possible,
 * in which the basic techniques in dealing with the 3D modeling software can be worked out and
 * creating photorealistic models from elementary basic geometric shapes.

Ceramic cup: beginner
Blender Cup Tutorial for Beginners - by Tutor4U
 * Ceramic Cup - Part 1 15min - geometry of cup and mesh setup in Blender
 * Ceramic Cup - Part 2 13min - Material, Light and Reflections on Ceramic Cup

Add your Own Videos - WikiCommons
In the current versions of Blender, compared to the version shown in the video, some things have changed in the user interface of Blender. It would be an enrichment for the language specific versions of Wikiversity learning resources, to have these tutorials available in the language of the learning resource and having the learning videos directly available in Wikiversity without Youtube advertisements. These could also be accomplished with short animations decomposing the larger learning sequence in smaller steps, because then the videotutorials are also easier to adapt to new versions. Another possibility would be to participate in the Dresden Blendertutorium and expand this to a central Blender learning area in Wikiversity. Screencast can be created cross-platform with OpenSource Open Broadcaster Software OBS. The resulting video could then be used for teaching-learning environments.

Modeling physical forces

 * Fluid Dynamics in Blender - Youtube video by Olav3D (2017).
 * Wind simulation with a flag - Physical simulation - Youtube video by Sardi Pax - Blender 2.72 tutorial for advanced Blender users (see Cloth Simulation)

Export Blender Models to Aframe/AR.js
Blender is a three-dimensional modelling software that allows model is to create photorealistic 3-D models. A-frame and AR.js web-based technologies supporting 3D models in a browser. Blender plugin support the export of blender models into the A-frame environment. Please keep always in mind about the capacity of the browser to render photorealistic images in scenes is limited in comparison to the blender environment. Nevertheless liking allows the application of the blender infrastructure for creating Web-based 3-D models.
 * See Aframe blender exporter