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miskolin:
Hi everybody...

I'm watching some of your 3d images and am very impressed about your work.

What I wonder is where did you learn all those things you use in your renders? forums, books, tutorials?

what do you recommend to a beginner? how did you start?

crazychristina:
I'm a relative beginner with 3D, and I'm using the open source application Blender. It has an active community, with growing documentation and tutorials. There are some very good video tutorials on Blenderunderground. Also a few excellent books have appeared recently.

Sean Locke Photography:
I don't know if you're talking about me :) , but I spent 9 years working for Disney Animation as a CG modeler.  Learned from the Maya manuals.  Very useful stuff.

miskolin:

--- Quote from: sjlocke on November 25, 2008, 16:49 ---I don't know if you're talking about me :) , but I spent 9 years working for Disney Animation as a CG modeler.  Learned from the Maya manuals.  Very useful stuff.

--- End quote ---

You are definitely one of them... I totally admire your work (not only 3d but also photography). Anyway... I guess those 9 years would I be able to catch in something like.... 90 years? I believe that must have been an adventure working for Disney huh?

I think that already was discussed but what would be the best application to learn in terms of input (how though is it to learn) vs. output (how good quality you get). I hope you understand what i mean.

vonkara:
The last time I tried 3D I have made a beautiful black house isolated on black. Seriously there's too many options in those softwares to learn this by myself. But one day I will get it

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