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9/3/2013 5:36:30 AM
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So I'm getting into graphic design/character modeling

And I have to say I'm extremely nervous. I have no clue what I'm getting in to. Any tips or tricks for a newbie? (Attached is what I have done so far in Maya)

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  • [quote]And I have to say I'm extremely nervous. I have no clue what I'm getting in to. Any tips or tricks for a newbie? (Attached is what I have done so far in Maya)[/quote] I have always been interested in graphic design but I have never downloaded blender because I don't no if my computer can run it how much ram and stuff do i need

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  • Nice work

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  • Practice, practice, practice. And YouTube videos :)

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  • Watch YouTube tutorials! Mess around with Blender if you're too worried about the difficulty/complexity of Maya.

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    • Make them nice for me...

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    • Edited by Coup de Grace: 9/3/2013 10:51:35 AM
      My first Autodesk program was Inventor. The best tip I have for you is to try and play with the program on your own free time. You learn to retain everything about the program so much easier when you teach yourself. And if you're like me, you'll simply enjoy messing with new software to see how it works. And don't get overwhelmed if you can't figure out how things work. It's why you're taking a class for it; to learn.

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    • Just as a hobby?

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