Weird metal device Special thank you to new Patreon/Premium members! Mike Stevanovic, OdonBodon To join: 3dex.net/premiumpage/ or through Patreon: www.patreon.com/3dEx
Hi, i have noticed, that you have very good flow of modeling. Can i ask, how don't you experience a sense of the unknown? Because any program, has very big amount of tools in the it arsenal, and i know, that nobody uses of programs 100% functionality... Second question is - how do you learning new features? What is your base pipeline of learning? And third question, how do you focus your attention on the workflow, and aren't unfocusing? I ask it, because you have very many stylized tutorials, and very good pack of tools for cool stylized pipeline (maya/zbrush/substance etc.).
Hi, you are correct I don't know about every single tool or option in a given program because most of the time you just need the basics and re-use the same tools over and over plus a lot of tools in programs can be specific for certain applications, i.e tools for animation, 3d printing, modeling, etc. You only need to know what's needed for what you are looking to accomplish with the program so there's no need to worry about what you don't know. Most programs have a "New" features section when you go download an updated version of the program, that's the easiest way to stay up to date on what's new; most of the time the new features are not useful for most applications is what I find. The workflow comes naturally once you have learned it or a few workflows and at that point you only focus on the results really; keeping in mind the best workflow to achieve said results.
Weird metal device
Special thank you to new Patreon/Premium members! Mike Stevanovic, OdonBodon
To join: 3dex.net/premiumpage/
or through Patreon: www.patreon.com/3dEx
Hi, i have noticed, that you have very good flow of modeling. Can i ask, how don't you experience a sense of the unknown? Because any program, has very big amount of tools in the it arsenal, and i know, that nobody uses of programs 100% functionality... Second question is - how do you learning new features? What is your base pipeline of learning? And third question, how do you focus your attention on the workflow, and aren't unfocusing? I ask it, because you have very many stylized tutorials, and very good pack of tools for cool stylized pipeline (maya/zbrush/substance etc.).
Hi, you are correct I don't know about every single tool or option in a given program because most of the time you just need the basics and re-use the same tools over and over plus a lot of tools in programs can be specific for certain applications, i.e tools for animation, 3d printing, modeling, etc. You only need to know what's needed for what you are looking to accomplish with the program so there's no need to worry about what you don't know. Most programs have a "New" features section when you go download an updated version of the program, that's the easiest way to stay up to date on what's new; most of the time the new features are not useful for most applications is what I find. The workflow comes naturally once you have learned it or a few workflows and at that point you only focus on the results really; keeping in mind the best workflow to achieve said results.