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Isometric 3D art is a very appealing popular style. And it’s actually quite approachable compared to more complex, realistic projects – even for Blender beginners!

In this video, CG Cookie’s Blender instructor Kent Trammell overviews his workflow for creating a cute isometric city from scratch with Blender.

Beginning with basic low poly modeling, procedural texturing concepts and tricks, geometry nodes for parametric buildings, along with utilizing Blender’s Asset Browser to assemble the city efficiently with instances and library linking.

All the footage in this video comes from an in-depth tutorial course spanning over 10 hours of real-time, step-by-step instruction.

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