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  1. I suggest you Complete Blender Creator: Learn 3D Modelling for Beginners, or The Blender 2.8 Encyclopedia (still relevant even if it's 2.8, the interface didn't change that much and most lessons are actually updated with 3.0+).

  2. Give each one your best shot, and move on. These are learning exercise, sketches, not finished masterpieces, don't get stuck obsessing over it at this stage as repetition of the basics is key and you won't get to do that by spending hours obsessing over one settings.

  3. Blender is an awesome open-source software for 3D modelling, animation, rendering and more. Get it for free at blender.org

  4. It is sometimes advantageous in tech and 3d art to be on the spectrum. Lots of nodes, controls and the requirements for endless tweaking is actually something some people on the spectrum thrive at. why choose blender or 3d modeling.

  5. Share your best Blender tutorials! Which ones really helped you!? Share in comments or as a new post and let's revive the sub together!

  6. Video editing in Blender is definitely possible, but it's pretty clunky for most general purposes. I find DaVinci Resolve a lot more intuitive and easy to use for simple tasks. If you want to use Blender to create some crazy text animations, you can render it with a transparent background and edit stuff together in another software.

  7. The Vitamix – A3500 is the best blender. See it on Amazon: https://geni.us/VitamixWe spent over 30 hours blending over 30 pounds of produce with the top eigh...

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