Hi all, i'm totally new about Blender and i started 3 weeks ago to learn the version 2.82a from the learning flows courses.
For now i've completed those section:
- Learn Blender 2.8 - The Basics Tutorial
- Build and Animate a Low Poly Rocket in Blender 2.8 for Beginners
- Fundamentals of 3D Mesh Modeling in Blender
I wanna ask if there is a correct learning paths to follow (a sort of argoument bullet list to follow) to learn Blender in the right way and sequencies.
Thanks so much
Hi daydream, the thing is: Blender brings out a new version about every 3 months...With interface changes, new features, different shortcuts, etc.
CGCookie brings great, high quality tutorials, that take time to make, so there will never be a large collection of courses or tutorials for the latest version of Blender.
However, the basic principles and main workflow don't change too much over time, so my advice would be (as you've already followed the basics): choose any course or tutorial that calls your name and don't worry too much about the Blender version (just don't start with something labelled advanced...); the community and teachers are here to help when something is unclear.