Film & VFX Tutorials
About this category
Learn VFX workflows used in film production - from modeling and texturing to rigging, FX, lighting, and compositing. Master tools like Maya, Houdini, Blender, ZBrush, and Substance 3D Painter to create Hollywood-quality visuals.
Push your projects further with Render Scenes and Lighting Reference Packs.
Film & VFX Tutorials - FAQ
What do film & VFX tutorials teach?
They cover professional workflows for visual effects, including modeling, texturing, FX simulations, rigging, lighting, compositing, and rendering. You’ll learn how to create Hollywood-level visuals for movies, TV, and commercials.
Which software is used in VFX pipelines?
Industry standards include Maya, Houdini, Blender, ZBrush, Nuke, Fusion, and Substance 3D Painter. Tutorials often mirror the workflows used at top studios.
Are these tutorials beginner-friendly?
Yes - there are courses for newcomers exploring the basics as well as advanced deep-dives into destruction, fluids, and FX.
Do I need a powerful computer for VFX?
High-end simulations benefit from strong hardware, but many workflows - especially compositing and modeling - can be learned on mid-range setups.
How can I expand my VFX learning?
Pair tutorials with Render Scenes, Lighting Reference Packs, and Digital Effects assets to practice cinematic shots.