Blender 3D | Masterclass for Beginners Dune Edition Part 3
Learn 3D composition, animation, and post-production in Blender to create cinematic Dune-inspired scenes.

Blender 3D | Masterclass for Beginners Dune Edition Part 3 free download
Learn 3D composition, animation, and post-production in Blender to create cinematic Dune-inspired scenes.
About This Class
Welcome to the final chapter of the Dune Masterclass series! In this course, we’ll tie everything together by creating a cinematic shot that completes the sequence we started with the highliner arriving on Arrakis. Whether you’re a 3D artist, motion designer, or a Dune fan, this class will help you level up your skills and walk you through building a 3D scene thats directly from a movie.
By the end, you’ll have all three shots in place, synced to a soundtrack for a seamless final sequence.
What You’ll Learn:
Composition
Learn how to compose your 3D scene, focusing on framing and getting the lighting just right.
Match the lighting to a reference image to create a cohesive look.
Geometry Nodes & Animation
Use geometry nodes and weight paint to create a dynamic crowd system.
Animate basic movement using free Mixamo presets
Post-Production
Finalize your scene using After Effects or a compositing tool of your choice.
Add camera effects, color tweaks, and combine all three shots into a single, polished sequence with a synced soundtrack.
What You’ll Get Out of This Course:
You’ll master the art of composing, lighting, and framing your 3D scenes.
You’ll gain advanced skills in animating dynamic crowds and key elements using geometry nodes.
You’ll learn essential post-production techniques like color grading and adding camera imperfections.
By the end, you’ll have a cinematic-quality 3D shot inspired by Dune, fully polished and sound-synced.
Who’s This Course For:
3D Artists who want to take their skills in composition, animation, and post-production to the next level.
Blender Users with basic knowledge who are ready to dive into more advanced techniques.
Film Enthusiasts and Dune fans looking to recreate cinematic scenes.
Prerequisites:
You should have a basic understanding of Blender.
Experience with geometry nodes and animation techniques is a bonus, but not required—everything will be demonstrated step-by-step.
You’ll need After Effects or another compositing tool for the post-production section.