How? It boggles my mind on how they can do it. I mean i can follow a tutorial and i can complete it but i don't learn anything from it since after i have done the tutorial i just forget everything, and when i try to do something on my own it looks like a piece of -blam!-. (Both 3D modeling and programming)
I have the time and dedication to learn these things but i just don't know how to get started, if anyone could please give me some pointers i would appreciate it greatly.
I am the kind of guy who learns from experience not reading a book over and over again to be honest.
I want to learn, i really do i just don't know how to get started or keep the information i remember for like 5 seconds after the tutorial for a longer period of time.
I have problems with money so book's are not much of an option right now atleast, i would have choosen something with programming as my line of education but i want this more as a thing i do for fun, a thing i do for the enjoyment of other's so i can make them happy and as a thing i can feel appreciated for doing. Also because i want to be my own boss.
Please help me.
TL:DR Point me in a direction to start please with the two things in the title of this thread.
I got Blender alredy if that's any help, and i can maybe make a -blam!- looking table in it.
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OP, buy an arduino and download Unity and just mess with the programming. That's literally how everyone learns.
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Blenders good from what I know and have done [url=http://gryllus.net/Blender/3D.html ]I would sugggest doing this to get started it will take a bit of time and you can ignore animation and stuff but hey it works[/url]
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] petitminou Was going to say you should PM daz...[/quote] Ya, hi little kitty.
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Was going to say you should PM daz...
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] dazarobbo URL * link = &[url]http://www.bungie.net/Forums/posts.aspx?postID=74243348[/url]; std::cout << link->ToString();[/quote] *Tips hat* Thank you good sir!
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] TheBestTheyHad You gotta do it every day. I use Maya for at least 4 hours a day. And I learned. [/quote] I know that it's just that no info from any type of book gets stuck in my head, it's a real pain because i cant learn anything within programming and modeling. I learn from experience not reading but i don't know how to do stuff without reading books and tutorials but i don't remember anything from them and when i try it goes completely wrong. I feel like such a failure at everything because everything i want to do i have no talent in.
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URL * link = &[url]http://www.bungie.net/Forums/posts.aspx?postID=74243348[/url]; std::cout << link->ToString();
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] A stupid game [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] jew man man For 3D Modelling use 3DS Max or Maya. I use 3DS Max. [/quote] Money is a problem, is blender a good temporary substitute?[/quote] Get the student version of Maya. That's what I did and I didn't pay a thing. And yes blender is good. [Edited on 10.08.2012 1:20 AM PDT]
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] A stupid game [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] jew man man For 3D Modelling use 3DS Max or Maya. I use 3DS Max. [/quote] Money is a problem, is blender a good temporary substitute?[/quote] I'm not sure, I haven't used Blender. If you're a student, I think you can get a student copy of those programs for free.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] jew man man For 3D Modelling use 3DS Max or Maya. I use 3DS Max. [/quote] Money is a problem, is blender a good temporary substitute?
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You gotta do it every day. I use Maya for at least 4 hours a day. And I learned.
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For 3D Modelling use 3DS Max or Maya. I use 3DS Max as part of my course. [Edited on 10.08.2012 1:18 AM PDT]