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Here's a tip to make achieving your goals easier and more adventurous: you can divide your goals up. For example, you set yourself an annual goal for 2025, you think about the steps you need to take to reach your goal and divide it into quarters, months, weeks and days. When you've achieved your goal for the week, you keep going until you're at the top of your mountain at the end of 2025. But to use these methods, you also have to think about what you want to do in your life. Thanks to Kaizen, About a month ago our teacher gave us a task: to model a spaceship. I had never worked with Blender before & I started modeling my spaceship on January 19th. I was blendering every day about 5-7h. I ate & slept from time to time It was a very hard fight but it was worth it. now Im a happier human. Your videos helped me a lot. stay healthy
Started my journey of blender in March 2024, can't believe it's already rounding off to an year. Loved how I got to learn new things, even made that plushie with the help of your tutorial for someone as a gift, thank you, Kaizen.
4 years ago, I decided to learn English, now I think I'm just gonna perfectionist my skills, and all I had to do was to practice even a little each and every day, was hard but now I know I win in life
I'll say a thing or two. Personally, my issues arise mostly at the "Be Specific" phase. Consistency - or lack thereof - doesn't even come into play if you haven't defined what you want to accomplish. I am a person who benefits a lot from having things structured, but I've come to realize that this structure generally needs to come from outside; it needs to be "imposed" on me, for example like a school project. Why? Because I have a hard time defining that structure. For instance, I know I'd like to learn more about animation. That's 1 step further than "I want to learn Blender", but it's still vague, given that there's several branches of animation. Example being I began my journey in Blender by making game assets, and Product Animation intrigues me, so I'd like to apply Product Animation to game assets. You might be thinking - as I was as I wrote that out - "I don't know if you noticed, but that's already quite specific". Indeed, but then the next hurdle comes into play: tutorial hell. Not in the sense of you being lost in just doing tutorials, but rather the issue of where do you even begin, what sort of tutorial should you look for? And, on a different note, 3D in general is like being a kid in toystore (or a candy store). Take your recent video, Kaizen, where you collected a bunch of channels teaching different things. One moment you're watching smth about a specific animation, and then, for whatever reason, you begin watching a video about sculpting, and you feel that giddy urge to learn more about sculpting. What then happens? You put 3D aside because at a subconscious level you can't be arsed to deal with your own indecision. Procrastination it is then...
Haha this is well said! I agree. The solution is to simply dive into something though, however daunting that may seem and take the procrastination for granted on the journey lol
I want to switch to using Blender only in my workflow for modelling and rendering this year; I'm going to be focusing on interior and exterior visualization only.
My problem is consistency. Started in 2017. Have a decent skill level at this time. End goal is to make my own cartoons. How to get there has also been the problem. It's always aimless. Was never taught self-discipline. Had to learn it the hard way, but getting better in some areas. Lord be with me and feet fail me not.
Yes that is my goal is to become a blender content creator for TH-cam and unreal as well. But Good Luck Everyone. I use blender for assets and make a game using unreal engine.
I can! And how about this; make a simple scene using mostly primitive shapes, but have it look good with lights and composition. Challenging but doable!
But, I am scared of AI that can generate 3d image or 3D model in future. So i think just waste my time and money:/ Honestly, idk how to learn blender 3D and AI simultaneously.
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Hi,
My goal this year is to become as good as Kaizen!
I feel it, and I see it. 2025 is the year of books, notes and goals. good luck brothers and sisters!
Here's a tip to make achieving your goals easier and more adventurous: you can divide your goals up. For example, you set yourself an annual goal for 2025, you think about the steps you need to take to reach your goal and divide it into quarters, months, weeks and days. When you've achieved your goal for the week, you keep going until you're at the top of your mountain at the end of 2025. But to use these methods, you also have to think about what you want to do in your life.
Thanks to Kaizen,
About a month ago our teacher gave us a task: to model a spaceship. I had never worked with Blender before & I started modeling my spaceship on January 19th. I was blendering every day about 5-7h. I ate & slept from time to time It was a very hard fight but it was worth it. now Im a happier human. Your videos helped me a lot.
stay healthy
Started my journey of blender in March 2024, can't believe it's already rounding off to an year. Loved how I got to learn new things, even made that plushie with the help of your tutorial for someone as a gift, thank you, Kaizen.
Thats so cool and love to hear that on the plushie 🧡
4 years ago, I decided to learn English, now I think I'm just gonna perfectionist my skills, and all I had to do was to practice even a little each and every day, was hard but now I know I win in life
Thats great! Keep at it 💪🏻
I'll say a thing or two.
Personally, my issues arise mostly at the "Be Specific" phase. Consistency - or lack thereof - doesn't even come into play if you haven't defined what you want to accomplish.
I am a person who benefits a lot from having things structured, but I've come to realize that this structure generally needs to come from outside; it needs to be "imposed" on me, for example like a school project. Why? Because I have a hard time defining that structure.
For instance, I know I'd like to learn more about animation. That's 1 step further than "I want to learn Blender", but it's still vague, given that there's several branches of animation. Example being I began my journey in Blender by making game assets, and Product Animation intrigues me, so I'd like to apply Product Animation to game assets.
You might be thinking - as I was as I wrote that out - "I don't know if you noticed, but that's already quite specific". Indeed, but then the next hurdle comes into play: tutorial hell. Not in the sense of you being lost in just doing tutorials, but rather the issue of where do you even begin, what sort of tutorial should you look for?
And, on a different note, 3D in general is like being a kid in toystore (or a candy store). Take your recent video, Kaizen, where you collected a bunch of channels teaching different things.
One moment you're watching smth about a specific animation, and then, for whatever reason, you begin watching a video about sculpting, and you feel that giddy urge to learn more about sculpting.
What then happens? You put 3D aside because at a subconscious level you can't be arsed to deal with your own indecision. Procrastination it is then...
Haha this is well said! I agree. The solution is to simply dive into something though, however daunting that may seem and take the procrastination for granted on the journey lol
I want to switch to using Blender only in my workflow for modelling and rendering this year; I'm going to be focusing on interior and exterior visualization only.
Awesome! You got this 🙏🏻
What monitor are you using
Im using 2 actually, the thumb pic is not my own setup
@KaizenTutorials Oh okay, I'm just looking for a ultra wide monitor that's why ✌️
My problem is consistency. Started in 2017. Have a decent skill level at this time.
End goal is to make my own cartoons. How to get there has also been the problem. It's always aimless. Was never taught self-discipline. Had to learn it the hard way, but getting better in some areas. Lord be with me and feet fail me not.
Yes that is my goal is to become a blender content creator for TH-cam and unreal as well. But Good Luck Everyone. I use blender for assets and make a game using unreal engine.
Good luck!
@ thanks
I can honestly apply this to Anything... yes... ANYTHING
Yh it works for a lot more indeed!
Sunk cost fallacy
New word I can use
Can you reply on my comment,And do you have a good idea goal for a beginer in blender???
I can! And how about this; make a simple scene using mostly primitive shapes, but have it look good with lights and composition. Challenging but doable!
1:38 smeaf 😂😂
💀😂😂
But, I am scared of AI that can generate 3d image or 3D model in future. So i think just waste my time and money:/
Honestly, idk how to learn blender 3D and AI simultaneously.
Hmm I think its actually not! But I also understand the fear.
I am Your First Always
Im going to become a trillionaire at 12 years old
Can I have a mil when u do?
am happy for you 😮
@olewisse7686 no problem, I'll remember you
@@LudicrousAnimation thx good luck on your journey
@@LudicrousAnimation good luck, it's not easy, if you are dedicated Enough you can achieve anything
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