been really trying my best towards learning blender lately
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been really trying my best towards learning blender lately
pancake / strawberry cake / burger / jello
My first ever 3d render in blender! Obviously a little weird and plain, but i think it's okay for my first try. The camera is what was hardest.
Finished my 2nd ever 3D model! Its not perfect but I am so happy and proud of it!
this took 19 hours to render sniffles
Looooooook! I made thingsssssssss!!!! I am VERY proud of that can ☺️
This is my first COMPLETE ✅ 3D sculpture,I started with the character I've loved since I was a child(and still do),Naomi from Microvolts❤️❤️💕💕💞 (an online shooter). It hasn't even been a year since I started learning 3D independently while studying for university and I have realized in this short amount of time that I've fallen in love with the 3D world (not just sculpture) that's why I really want to monitor this journey of mine, keeping you all as updated as possible because I would like to gradually aim for much more exciting things. My dream would be to create and sell figures based on my 2D art and I sincerely hope with all my heart that I will succeed, and if I do succeed I swear it won't be disappointing.
"Oh, am I here?"
My first attempt to make a mini animation of a Carrot in a Blender, hehehehe I'll try to make it more comfortable, because even after a few seconds, the Blender started to slow down a little. I don't want to take any chances (even though I saved it in advance)
I've been experimenting with 3d art recently, and here are some unfinished things I've worked on! The first was quite tedious, and I only really used the sculpt tool for everything, but the second one was much easier thanks to the wonderful blender donut tutorial <3
I'm hoping to learn animation on here eventually and use it as a guide on 2d art.