thanks for one like on my photos, here's some architecture (2022)
I'm back and so is my back pain
forgot to include this
hi, because I left instagram for good, here's almost all the shitpost I made with Jayce Talis Toast™ that was once in my story highlights keep reading at your own risk
the toast itslef I stole from pinterest and have no idea who the original creator is, but I want to thank them very much for changing my life, because over the course of two years I put it everywhere
translation for the last two pics: the same joke repeated 27 times levels of toast doneness(?) analysis (40 photos) average brightness average color saturation
todays prompt (Jinx) that I was supposed to start a week ago (started today) and I don't think there's a chance I could finish it on time, lol
2017(?)-2019
I stole someone's uv map to make a sky rug
latest update on kids infestation
sweet dreams
thank you for 4 followers, how do you guys feel about more "rat metal" posters? I think they're neat
seems like a perfect time to post some more photos of my Stardew Valley farmhouse miniature paper craft
go see the >>original post<< for more details on how I made it
Hey Hory ive been following your blog for quite a while and i was always impressed by how creative with many crafts you are. Recently i also noticed that you do 3d art as well? I really wanted to ask you how did you learn it (i think blender was it?). And whether you had any tips for beginners like me cause its a bit of a struggle to even start.
yeah, I really like making stuff!
I've been learning Blender for 3 years for uni, but we haven't gotten any serious assignments until recently, so it's been around 6 months or so since I "properly" got into 3D and became more comfortable with the software
the classes provided me with the basics, then I learned a lot simply by working on my projects and helping some colleagues to pass
for the tips.. I think in the very beginning the most important thing is to remember, that it will take a lot of time to get familiar with Blender, as it is one hell of a tool - you can basically do everything with it, so it's very easy to get overwhelmed and/or distracted by the interface alone - just pretend you don't see all the weird options and focus on the very basics, like getting comfortable with the navigation, using the basic shortcuts and working in edit mode
other than that I think it's like learning any other skill: find something that you like and try modeling it, for example try to recreate your room, then a very simple character from a media you like (or an oc), etc.
just start - obviously you can find and follow some tutorials you think are fun or look for some inspo for beginner friendly lowpoly models you'd like to recreate - then, as you go, simply google any problem you encounter (the net has all the answers)
long story short, find something that will be very easy to make, but also satisfying for you to look at when you finish - I think that's the best motivation
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