Ive got 2 that I'll throw out, but if there isnt time for both pls pick one and disgard the other. 😊 I've got a few weeks before my 15 hour art exam which I've chosen to animate. Been working on things like script and making the background since September. Could you recommend me some animation tutorials or ways or ideas or concepts to make my characters feel more alive and not like action figures? For my second question, what are the most important things indie film makers forget or don't put enough effort in or is too hard to do that'll make it feel really professional and high quality? Also, I love what you do and the value you've provided. I'm sure I've said thod before on your channel. But I'll say it again: thank you so much. You've helped tens of thousands of creatives improve. And that's a big number, enough to fill a big auditorium. Just picture that scale. Thank you, on behalf of all of us. You are a God send.
3 months ago | 1
What are Your "Top 10 Go To Blender Addons" that You Use on a Regular Basis and Why!!! Thanks in Advance for Your Response!!! 👍
4 months ago | 2
two questions, a personal one and a 3D/blender question: -do you ever struggle paying the bills with freelancing work? -how do you get really good at making curves/paths? (I've always struggled shaping curve objects in blender, they refuse to bend to my will)
3 months ago | 0
Would you make a roadmap for becoming becoming 3D animation. Mean tell how to study it. How to build projects. Even make a list of projects that can go from easy to hard. Tell the skill sets. List 15 books. List projects. .....
3 months ago | 0
How do you composite volume in Fusion. If rendered as a separate view layer?
4 months ago | 0
How to animate faster?(like a human or a robot ,something with an armature)
3 months ago | 0
Robin Squares
I'm doing a Q&A soon! Post your questions below.
4 months ago | [YT] | 14