Blender might sponsor you with tokens and free assets if you reach out to them. They did that for me and a friend when we were making some animated shows (on a different channel). If you think you're gonna use it a lot, it may be worth looking into.
3 years ago | 13
Thanks - please definitely put more information about whatever you can and want to in your individual video descriptions AND YouTube About section I suppose… thanks!!
3 years ago | 1
😂 When I first decided to start a business and work on my first patent, I tried to learn Blender for animations and Sketchup for .stl files to 3D print. I couldn’t even make a cube in either after an hour. I had a pretty high opinion of myself before Blender and Sketchup. 😂 Then my business partner suggested Solidworks as it was an industry standard for many companies. Solidworks restored my self-esteem.
3 years ago | 5
Yes! I downloaded it the other day with the BioBlender plugin from your videos, I really want to try to incorporate it into my masters thesis presentation but I have no idea where to begin. Hopefully I'll have time to pop in for a bit
3 years ago (edited) | 1
Was looking for the Video on your Channel. Did I miss it, or wasn't a video posted?
3 years ago | 0
do you have blender files that you don't mind releasing to the world?, I mean, for beginners
3 years ago | 0
1 hour ago, 3d illustrations are mostly a big waste of time.
3 years ago | 1
But Why?
If you want to explore your creative side, I'm gonna do a ~90 minute stream as I work on assets for my next video tomorrow at 19:00 CET or 13:00 EST. Feel free to ask any questions about Blender (beginner or novice) and I'll do my best to help you along. In the meantime I recommend downloading it at: www.blender.org/download
3 years ago | [YT] | 670