Sweating bullets over here
8 years ago
Wellp, tomorrow is the day I finally ramp up my journey to 3D Modeling and Animation. I know I had all the opportunity in the world previously to do it, but I'll admit I'm an individual that severely lacks life motivation (excluding animal welfare and world betterment). Because let's be honest, it's hard to be motivated in this world. That said, I do a little better if I'm given timeframes or deadlines, and so that's why I'm hoping actual classes will help me learn the thing I should have learned half a decade ago...
I'd be lying if I said I wasn't terrified to the bone, though. I hear some people say it's not too bad, others say it's difficult... Some say you don't require a lot of artistic talent to be a good modeler, others say it's hard to do if you have none, and anyone who has seen my traditional work knows my skills are novice at best.
So... We'll see how this goes. I'm terrified as hell and wouldn't be surprised if I die of some panic-induced heart attack... Fingers crossed things go well.
I'd be lying if I said I wasn't terrified to the bone, though. I hear some people say it's not too bad, others say it's difficult... Some say you don't require a lot of artistic talent to be a good modeler, others say it's hard to do if you have none, and anyone who has seen my traditional work knows my skills are novice at best.
So... We'll see how this goes. I'm terrified as hell and wouldn't be surprised if I die of some panic-induced heart attack... Fingers crossed things go well.
So maybe i'll do the same thing in the future, at least I'll have your opinion on how it goes, but good luck!
I was happy to hear one of the first things my instructor say be "You don't need a lot of artistic talent to be a good modeler." x)
Then it gets easier and more fun.
(Couldn't resist, not sorry.)