Join our Blender 3D Animation Course in Dubai, available both in-person and online. Learn to model, texture, rig, and animate 3D scenes using Blender’s full toolset — from interface basics to Cycles rendering and final export. Suitable for graphic designers, content creators, architects, game developers, and anyone starting a career in 3D animation or visualisation. Enroll Now!
Blender training at Orbit Training Centre develops practical 3D modelling, animation, and rendering skills using Blender — a free, open-source software used by studios, architects, and game developers across the UAE. Trainer Nishank Kumar, with 6 years of training experience and over 500 professionals trained, leads every session with a focus on job-ready output. Graduates receive an internationally recognised, UAE-accepted certificate.
Blender training at Orbit Training Centre develops practical 3D modelling, animation, and rendering skills using Blender — a free, open-source software used by studios, architects, and game developers across the UAE. Trainer Nishank Kumar, with 6 years of training experience and over 500 professionals trained, leads every session with a focus on job-ready output. Graduates receive an internationally recognised, UAE-accepted certificate.
The course runs in 2-hour sessions across 30–40 hours total, covering real exercises such as building a product visualisation scene for an architecture or retail brief, and animating a character rig from scratch. Sessions are available as batch, one-to-one, or online live. Batch sizes stay between 5–8 students. Post-training support includes 30-day access to course materials and direct mentor queries. Orbit’s Blender course is KHDA-aligned, meaning your certificate is recognised by Dubai employers. Enroll now and start creating.
Nishank Kumar is a dedicated and versatile engineering professional with over 6 years of hands-on experience in CAD design, mechanical engineering, BIM modeling, and technical training. He specializes in delivering innovative solutions for product development, interior design, MEP systems, and skill enhancement programs.
With strong expertise in AutoCAD, SolidWorks, Revit MEP, and C++ programming, Nishank has conducted numerous workshops and training sessions in CAD, BIM, and MEP domains for corporate teams and individual learners. He has actively contributed to team projects, trained peers, and led BIM-focused workshops in educational and industrial settings across India and the UAE.
Since February 2024, he has been working as CAD, BIM, and MEP Trainer at Orbit Training Center in Dubai, UAE. He delivers specialized training in Revit MEP and MEP Technician/Engineer courses, helping candidates build practical skills for the construction and engineering industry.
Nishank stays updated with the latest industry developments in the UAE and Middle East region. His practical mechanical and MEP engineering experience, combined with a passion for teaching, allows him to approach training with seriousness, diligence, and a strong focus on real-world applications. He has also completed several freelance projects in CAD, BIM, and mechanical domains for academic and corporate clients.
| Day | Timing | Classes Type | Class Hour’s |
|---|---|---|---|
| Monday | 10:00 AM – 09:00 PM | Batches | 2 Hours Session |
| Wednesday | 12:00 PM – 09:00 PM | One to one | 2 Hours Session |
| Thursday | 10:00 AM – 09:00 PM | One to one | 2 Hours Session |
| Friday | 12:00 PM – 09:00 PM | Private | 2 Hours Session |
| Saturday | 10:00 AM – 09:00 PM | Batches | 2 Hours Session |
| Sunday | 10:00 AM – 09:00 PM | One to one | 2 Hours Session |
Blender is a free, open-source 3D creation suite that covers modelling, sculpting, rigging, animation, rendering, compositing, and video editing within a single platform. In Dubai, Blender is used by architecture firms for design visualisation, by media and advertising studios for motion graphics, and by freelance 3D artists building portfolios for the UAE’s growing game and content production sector. According to the Blender Foundation, Blender 4.x has been downloaded over 500,000 times per month globally — and its adoption across UAE creative studios has grown sharply since 2022. Blender 3D animation course training at Orbit equips professionals to build complete 3D scenes, animate assets, and produce rendered output ready for client delivery or portfolio submission.
Dubai’s media, advertising, architecture, and real estate sectors all require 3D content — from animated walkthroughs for luxury developments to product renders for e-commerce and brand campaigns.
According to Dubai Land Department data (2024), the emirate recorded AED 761 billion in real estate transactions — a record high — and virtually every premium project uses 3D visualisation for marketing and client approval.
Studios and agencies working with developers like Emaar, Nakheel, and Meraas expect designers to deliver polished 3D renders and animated presentations. Blender, as a no-cost but professionally capable platform, gives designers and architects a powerful way to produce high-quality output.
Entry-level 3D artists in Dubai earn AED 5,000–8,000 per month, while experienced Blender animators and visualisation specialists reach AED 12,000–18,000 per month.
This Blender 3D course covers the software from first launch through to professional-quality rendered output. You will:
Sessions run in 2-hour blocks across 30–40 hours total. By the end of the course, you will have a portfolio-ready rendered scene or animation clip suitable for employers or clients.
This Blender training is open to anyone — no prior experience with 3D software is required. The course starts from the Blender interface and builds progressively.
It is ideal for graphic designers who want to add 3D to their workflow, architects and interior designers seeking to create their own visualisation renders, content creators building 3D assets or animated intros, and game developers learning asset creation.
Fresh graduates from design, media, or architecture programmes use it to build strong portfolio pieces. Working professionals attend one-to-one sessions to fit training around project deadlines.
| Skill Learned | Role in Dubai | AED Monthly Salary |
|---|---|---|
| 3D Modelling and Texturing | 3D Artist (Advertising / Real Estate) | AED 5,000–9,000/month |
| Architectural Visualisation | Visualisation Specialist | AED 7,000–13,000/month |
| Character Animation | Animator (Media / Gaming Studio) | AED 8,000–15,000/month |
| Product Rendering | Product Visualiser (E-commerce / Retail) | AED 6,000–11,000/month |
| Motion Graphics | Motion Designer (Agency / Broadcasting) | AED 9,000–16,000/month |
| Blender Generalist | Freelance 3D Artist | AED 3,000–20,000+/month |
Dubai’s architecture and media sectors hire certified Blender artists for ongoing projects. Freelance Blender work is also a viable income stream, with project rates typically ranging from AED 1,500 to AED 15,000 per deliverable.
Nishank Kumar, CAD and BIM trainer with 6 years of training experience, has guided over 500 professionals through technical software courses at Orbit Training Centre.
The Blender course follows a structured, output-first approach — every session ends with something built and ready to use.
The free demo session includes a live Blender walkthrough, an introductory modelling exercise, and a Q&A with the trainer so you can experience the course before committing.
One-to-one training allows you to move at your own pace and focus on your specific goals (architectural visualisation, character animation, or product rendering). Batch classes are kept small (5–8 students) for better interaction.
Post-training support includes 30 days of material access, direct mentor queries, and guidance on building a professional portfolio. Orbit’s certification is KHDA-aligned and recognized by UAE employers.
Blender is a free, open-source 3D software used across Dubai for architectural visualisation, advertising and brand campaigns, motion graphics, game asset creation, and animated product renders. Architecture firms use it to produce walkthrough animations for client presentations. Media agencies use it for 3D motion content. Game studios use it to build and export rigged character models. It covers modelling, texturing, animation, rendering, and compositing in one platform with no licence cost.
The Blender course at Orbit Training Centre runs across 30–40 hours of training, delivered in 2-hour sessions. Batch students typically complete the course in 4–6 weeks depending on schedule. One-to-one students move faster and often finish in 3–4 weeks. The pace adapts to your progress. By the final session, you will have a complete rendered scene or animation clip ready for your portfolio.
No prior experience with Blender or any 3D software is required. The course starts from the Blender interface and navigation fundamentals and builds progressively through modelling, texturing, lighting, rigging, animation, and rendering. Beginners with only basic computer skills can join. If you already have some Blender exposure, the trainer adjusts the starting point during the free demo session so you do not repeat content you already know.
Yes. Orbit Training Centre’s Blender course is KHDA-aligned, which means the certificate meets the standards set by the Knowledge and Human Development Authority — the Dubai Government body that oversees private training quality. Dubai employers across architecture firms, media agencies, and design studios recognise KHDA-aligned certificates as evidence of structured, assessed training, not self-study. The certificate is suitable for use in UAE job applications and freelance client proposals.
3D artists using Blender in Dubai earn between AED 5,000 and AED 18,000 per month depending on specialisation and experience. Entry-level 3D artists at advertising or real estate studios typically start at AED 5,000–8,000 per month. Experienced visualisation specialists and character animators reach AED 12,000–18,000 per month. Freelance 3D artists working independently earn project rates that vary widely — from AED 1,500 per render to AED 15,000 or more for complex animated sequences. Salary data sourced from Glassdoor UAE (2025).