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  • L Offline
    L i am
    last edited by 22 Jan 2025, 11:27

    Interesting, I did a blender course (Blender introduction course about 12 hours over 6 weeks) in 2004 I guess I would not be starting from absolute zero, Would you suggest
    BForArtist or full blender?

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      L i am
      last edited by 22 Jan 2025, 11:38

      Read some reviews and i think B4 is the go for me

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        Rich O Brien Moderator
        last edited by 22 Jan 2025, 11:48

        Full Blender is what I learned. I think it was Blender 2.6 I started with which had a horrible UI.

        If you get stuck just holla

        Download the free D'oh Book for SketchUp

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          L i am
          last edited by 22 Jan 2025, 12:18

          Thanks Rich

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            Gus R
            last edited by 22 Jan 2025, 16:32

            I almost finished the proverbial doughnut tutorial by Blender Guru. He also runs poliigon for texture thats I used in SU for either Thea Render or D5 Render. Right now I mostly use it for importing models from Blenderkit which about $10/month into D5 Render. Some of them work and others don't. I imagine it's the same with Twinmotion. It's complicated. I also dabbled with Rhino which has a command entry window like Autocad. So far Blender is a sort of utility combining SU, D5 and Blender from time to time.

            www.instagram.com/gusrobatto/

            www.flickr.com/photos/gusrobatto

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              Mike Amos
              last edited by Mike Amos 24 Jan 2025, 08:23

              Is there a physical book for Blender? Something I can actually have on the desk and refer to, tried video's and pdf's and frankly they are not my cup of tea.

              Sorry, I am talking about a book folk can recommend, I am loath to buy stuff blind.

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                nickchun
                last edited by 24 Jan 2025, 10:19

                I think printed manuals struggle to keep up with the pace of development of Blender. I had an in depth book a few years ago but now is almost redundant. Even video courses go out of date quickly. I find some of the video shorts a good way of learning in small chunks but it doesn't always fit in context. there are often several ways to do things, at the end of the day it's a matter of practice.. and time.

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                  L i am
                  last edited by 24 Jan 2025, 13:24

                  There is a book called "blender for idiots" which coincidently is me

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                    Mike Amos
                    last edited by 25 Jan 2025, 08:44

                    Ta, I'll have a good look. The basics will do tbh. The rest later.

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                      L i am
                      last edited by 25 Jan 2025, 10:01

                      The first thing you will need to know is when and how select Vertices, face and edge

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                        Mike Amos
                        last edited by 25 Jan 2025, 11:45

                        I have to admit to being spoiled by the Extrusion tools plugin for a lot of my non architectural modeling which is not easily transferable to other software.
                        A royal pain in the throne.

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                          L i am
                          last edited by 25 Jan 2025, 11:52

                          Hi Mike I do know Blender is extremely good at organic stuff

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                            Mike Amos
                            last edited by 25 Jan 2025, 11:53

                            The problem is a lack of flexibility to change. Not giving up.

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                              L i am
                              last edited by 25 Jan 2025, 12:28

                              Try the blender octopus tutorial on youtube

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                                Mike Amos
                                last edited by 25 Jan 2025, 13:09

                                Ta but, I do not do videos, not been able to get on with any of those I have tried so, I get books I can have next to me while I try to learn whatever it is I am trying to learn.

                                I know, inflexible.

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                                  Gus R
                                  last edited by 25 Jan 2025, 18:48

                                  Speaking of Blender videos or tutorials, Some of them talk a mile a minute.

                                  www.instagram.com/gusrobatto/

                                  www.flickr.com/photos/gusrobatto

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                                    Mike Amos
                                    last edited by 25 Jan 2025, 21:45

                                    I find that folk in video tutorials wave the cursor all over the screen while changing topic left and right, leaving me wondering what language they call home.
                                    I do like my linear progression and a little rehearsal to stay on script.
                                    Not seen it yert.

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                                      tuna1957 @Mike Amos
                                      last edited by 26 Jan 2025, 02:26

                                      @Mike-Amos Mike, you’re not inflexible. We’re both from the generation that did all our learning from books. I have a hard time trying to learn from videos also. Although I have a number of books on learning Blender. I’m hesitant to recommend any by name as they’re for older versions of Blender. My top recommendation is make sure any books you might get are for the version of Blender you have installed.

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                                        L i am
                                        last edited by 26 Jan 2025, 03:08

                                        Tuna well said Mate, have you got your head around Blender?

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                                          tuna1957 @L i am
                                          last edited by 26 Jan 2025, 03:44

                                          @L-i-am Let’s just say I’ve stuck some toes in the Blender water. Sort of hit a mental wall with my modeling last year. Had to step away for a while. Trying to get back into the swing of things including diving back into Blender.

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