I’m just getting started with Blender and have a single 3-D component that I’d like to use as my practice piece. My first goal is to understand how to separate that model into logical parts so each can receive its own colour and material. Once that’s clear, I want to learn a simple way to animate the object—nothing advanced, just enough to see it move or rotate so I can grasp the workflow from edit mode through to the timeline and keyframes. I learn best through short, focused live sessions on Teams where I can follow along in real time and ask questions as they come up. If you record the sessions for later reference, even better. A brief written recap or a small checklist of the steps we covered after each meeting would help me cement the concepts. Because I’m a complete beginner, please be patient and explain things in plain language. I’m on the latest Blender release and work on Windows, so make sure any shortcuts or advice match that setup. Let me know how many hours you think I’ll need to get comfortable with part-breaking, basic material setup, and simple keyframe animation, and suggest a schedule that fits.