Allan Brito has released an updated edition of his beginner's book, Learn Blender: The Ultimate Beginners Guide, now compatible with Blender 5.1. Designed for those who have never used Blender, the book guides the reader through the interface, key concepts, and first renders with step-by-step explanations and comic-style screenshots that indicate exactly where to click. The goal is to offer the fastest and most honest path from beginner to confident user.
Renewed screenshots and adjusted chapters for Blender 5.1 📘
The main update consisted of renewing all screenshots for the Blender 5.1 interface, as well as adjusting the chapters on modifiers, modeling and sculpting tools, and including minor clarifications based on reader feedback. Images in the ebook now occupy 100% of the width for better reading on mobile devices. Those who already own the first edition do not need to purchase the new one, as digital copies on Kindle, Apple Books, or Google Play Books will receive the free update. The book is available in English, French, Spanish, German, Italian, and Brazilian Portuguese.
The book that tells you where to click so you don't cry ☕
Because we all know that the first day with Blender is like trying to pilot a plane blindfolded. This book promises to be the map that keeps you from crashing into the table. Of course, if after reading it your cube is still a cube, maybe the problem isn't the software, but that you lack patience (or coffee). At least the screenshots are now bigger so you can see exactly where you messed up.