010design Blender progress

My primitive exercise! viewers beware!!! render-viewport.png

  • Omar Domenech replied

    Hey good work, all the main shapes are there and it reads as a bike. If I could show you my first model, ufff. Hand me that views beware sign. 

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  • Andrea Midoro(010design) replied

    Thanks a lot Omar!!  This feedback is working a lot fueling  my  motivation to go trough the mastodontic HUMAN cgcookie course, which is intimidating but attracting at the same time.  I am sorry i think i will have to hold my beware sign for a little while still.

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  • Andrea Midoro(010design) replied

    The Mighty WaifuBOT ! Bewaaaareeeeeeee 

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  • Andrea Midoro(010design) replied

    Another monster funny exercise


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  • Omar Domenech replied

    You nailed the expression, you infused the character with character. Great work.

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  • Andrea Midoro(010design) replied

    Thankyou Omar.  This one has been a tough one but it has been so useful for my purposes.  The real struggle was hardware performance (late 2013 imac), that has made me wait forever to move or use at all the tablet pen.  So I could not perform all the beautiful detailed work Kent teaches in the course.  But I still learned a lot and had a real taste of what my setup can and cannot do.  I am very happy to have found that switching to a multiresolution sculpting workflow solves much of the pen tablet problems.  I have yet to find if it could fulfill my sculpting needs, but it looks very promising (the exercise shown here does not feature multiresolution work).  So I have now hit a milestone in pursuing my main objective in using Blender and i am grateful it has been such a quick process.  Now i have to setup some other working milestones (building a voron 3d printer and a petbot pet plastic recycling machine) and then I can come back here to refine and learn the 3D skillset i have to acquire.  This learning platform has proven great for choosing and tailor learning according to my specific needs, I hope I can keep up in threading my way into quality work learning here.

  • Omar Domenech replied
    I was a Mac user for years and when I started to work on 3D I had to switch to PC and windows. Getting the power and performance needed on Mac was just too expensive. I hated the idea of going to windows but I got used to it really fast and now I have no problems working on both windows and Mac. You can consider upgrading to a better computer and if price is a problem, don't be afraid of having a PC just for using it to learn 3D.
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