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Nice one on the sticky Zef !.
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I'm trying to get back into making designs and this helped a lot, thank you!
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Extremely detailed topic, and very informative!

Great post!
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Really nice post and helped me to get started thank you.
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Learning 3d Modelling is easy. Start basic. Open whatever program you use make a basic Cube, add segments And practice basic extrudes and bevels. after you learn that. Practice lighting and texturing on the cube. Learn what works for what styles, and what doesnt. Play with your redner settings for a more realistic piece you always want both Global Illumination, AND Ambient Occlusion. For whatever reason 90% of you "Pros" don't even know ambient occlusion exists.(This is for Cinema 4D) Once you think you have texturing down Picture a basic object in your head and try to recreate it. After you have that down. Modelling is literally the funnest part of design for me. So much opportunity comes with understanding just the basics of modelling. If any1 need help with learning this. Hit me up with a pm. I'd be more than happy to. I really don't Care if I'm added to the list or not. I have more experience in this field than any1 on this site. For all help 3d Modelling pm me.
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Thank you Zef this definitely helped me and now I know what roles/community based art I need to look up etc for my specific path.
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Really nice sticky, love all of the art shown!
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This post will be having an update shortly after the holidays, including embedded pictures and community content!
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bro i just looked at the 3d modelling examples, example 3 just gave me an erection. Do you by any chance know the artist?
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Injustice wrote bro i just looked at the 3d modelling examples, example 3 just gave me an erection. Do you by any chance know the artist?


sanfranguy.deviantart.com/

selworks.deviantart.com/

saphirenishi.deviantart.com/

Are the 3 artist. ;)
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