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BlenderDude: The Channel to Learn Geometry Nodes

Diego Cortés

Diego Cortés

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17 August, 2026

If you are searching for "BlenderDude" it is because you have watched one of his Geometry Nodes tutorials or someone told you about a channel that teaches Blender with no filler. BlenderDude is one of those small but genuinely useful channels for getting started with nodes.

Who is BlenderDude

BlenderDude is the YouTube channel @blenderdude5050, created by an author based in Germany. His official description, which we paraphrase here, says he regularly publishes Blender tips and tricks and uploads his own models, explaining how he built them and making them available for download. His videos are aimed at Blender beginners or at users moving over from other 3D software who struggle to get started.

Today the channel has 21.9K subscribers and 33 videos, and it publishes more and more Geometry Nodes tutorials. It is not a huge channel, but the quality of what it teaches and how clearly it explains it make it a resource well worth your time.

What you will learn on the channel

Geometry Nodes, the main focus

Nodes are the heart of the channel. BlenderDude works on procedural landscapes, with his popular "Procedural Mountain Landscape" video as a highlight, along with floating islands, tiny planets, procedural rope bridges, proximity growth and abstract looping animations. His seamless loops, built with particles and noise displacement, are perfect when you need looping background material without visible repetition.

Blender for scientists

Under the "Blender for Scientists" series, the author applies Geometry Nodes to medical and scientific animations. A good example is his modular virus, built entirely with nodes, which shows how the tool works for far more than landscapes.

Quick tips and downloadable models

Beyond longer tutorials, the channel publishes short videos such as natural camera movement or a ready-to-use god rays setup, and presents models that he explains and leaves available for download. The playlists keep everything organized: "Blender Geometry Nodes Tutorials", "Blender for Scientists (Medical Animations)", "Blender model presentations and tutorial announcements" and "Spherical Videos".

BlenderDude tutorials curated on CGI Academy Hub

On CGI Academy Hub we have selected nine of the channel's videos so you can watch them with no distractions. Here they are grouped by topic:

Geometry Nodes — landscapes and environments: Geometry Nodes: Lonely Island, Procedural Rope Bridge, Tiny Planet and Proximity Growth.

Geometry Nodes — abstract and loops: Looped Abstract Animation and Seamless Loops: Particle System and Noise Displacement.

Blender for scientists: Modular Virus.

Quick tips: Natural Camera Movement / Camera Shake and Perfect Godray Light Setup.

We recommend starting with the video on the topic that motivates you most (landscape, loop or scientific) and then exploring the Geometry Nodes playlist. The short tutorials fit perfectly into 10-15 minute sessions.

Who this channel is for

BlenderDude is for absolute Blender beginners who want their first taste of Geometry Nodes, for users coming from other 3D software, for artists and motion designers looking for looping animations and procedural effects, and also for teachers and students using Blender for scientific visualization. If any of that sounds like you, the channel will not disappoint.

Where to follow BlenderDude

You can follow the author directly on his YouTube channel: youtube.com/@blenderdude5050.

Conclusion

If you want to learn Geometry Nodes with direct, no-frills tutorials, BlenderDude is a great find. And since his videos are curated on our platform, you can watch them without distractions and at your own pace. Explore the channel page on CGI Academy Hub and start with the tutorial that inspires you most.