JUST STOP ! ( The road to becoming a 3D artist )
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Currently washing dishes in a restaurant on a foreign country without knowing the language. Still following the dream of being hired on a studio or whatever, modelling in spare times and during the night to improve, learn more, and have a nice portfolio. Gotta work hard.
@MHTutorials3D
5 жыл бұрын
Good for you, just keep on going and stay hungry for it and you will make it
@spectrobit5554
4 жыл бұрын
are you still alive dude?
@moolakami7666
4 жыл бұрын
yeah indeed, are you alive? and in which country are/were you working at?
@anjumayoub9077
4 жыл бұрын
hey dude have you done washing...
@user-qz1qo5tr6j
4 жыл бұрын
Yeah, how is your progress?
MH is not a youtuber, is a MENTOR, thanks.
@MHTutorials3D
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you Francisco :-)
@graphicnet640
3 жыл бұрын
True
@ssharma26
2 жыл бұрын
Agreed!! 👌👍🌻❤️
I thought before watching the video you meant if u want to be a 3D modeller just quit now cus it won't happen. I was like wtf lol. But then I watched the vid and I understood.
@MHTutorials3D
6 жыл бұрын
LOL
@cry2love
6 жыл бұрын
it's called CLICKBAIT, you clicked on a bait
@chronabigaming509
4 жыл бұрын
Me to bro i was going to quit 3d just because of that thumnail XD XD
@Torey3D
4 жыл бұрын
Same lol
@sdach3sach167
4 жыл бұрын
Torey Alvarez Something weird happen with your channel?!
I can totally relate to this. When I was studying my bachelors, I liked to post my works on some 3D groups on Facebook. Although the quality wasn't that good, it was hard work and I wanted to share my achievement in finishing a project to the groups. When I received mockeries, and hate comments, it really took me by surprise, and this has always been one of the reason I lack confidence on my work.. when offered a 3d project, I would easily decline, as I was afraid the client might not be satisfied with the work. A year passed, and I can say I hv improved a lot on 3d. I am still trying to boost my confidence back though. But nowadays, when I see a beginner posting on groups, I would try to acknowledge what I like on their work, no matter what, and give feedback on what they might want to improve on, rather than mock their work.
@MHTutorials3D
6 жыл бұрын
Amiruler, that is why you need to join my MH Tutorials group on FaceBook ( 2500+ members ) We do NOT tolerate that behavior and when people try to post hateful comments they are banned immediately. Here is a link, I hope you join : facebook.com/groups/294359217578724/?ref=group_header
@amiruler
6 жыл бұрын
Mike Hermes thanks for the invite! I sure will
You really put thing into perspective for me. Opening my eyes and glad I ventured into learning BLENDER.
@marcosgonzalez1304
2 жыл бұрын
👍
I've been at it now for 14 years, and I nearly had a mental breakdown partly because I'm constantly pissed on. There's no accountability in the online world. It's not going to stop. But thank you for this video. We have to fight this all the way, because nobody is fighting for us.
@Inconvenient_NPC
2 жыл бұрын
14 years...
@josoveys649
2 жыл бұрын
@@Inconvenient_NPC thanks for the clarification, I hadn't read it properly the first time 👎🏼
Mike I've been watching your tutorial and must tell you : not only youre a great specialist but also your a great talent at teaching and conveying knowledge. And also you posted this video which is very expensive for me and probably for other people who dont have this thick skin. Keep going. Doing a great job! And last but least my likes are not a sign of appreciation they just a mark which mean that i've watched a video:) I appreciate all your materials and was never dissapointed ;)
@MHTutorials3D
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much
The moment I stopped caring what other people think of me was the moment I started to truly experience freedom.
I really needed this video! Thank you so much, I just turned 15 and I’m continuing my 3 year journey in 3D!
@MHTutorials3D
10 ай бұрын
Good for you ! Go for it
@yellomello6952
10 ай бұрын
Me too! I'm 16 and have exactly 1 month's worth of experience lol. I'm not nearly as good as you but I'm trying my best. Wish you all the luck. (I subscribed :) )
Key Mike ^^ , i really like how you turned teaching 3D into a nice business Model using all the tools available online. there are very few people who did this even though there are thousands of skilled artists out there. I am inspired by what you are doing Mike keep it up :)
@MHTutorials3D
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much !
@tufab3494
7 ай бұрын
Years later you guys are the ones doing this for us! Thank you IT, you guys are the best!!!
Hey Mike I can't thank you enough for this video. It reachs so many other areas where we can face bad people with bad behaviour at any time, and how we should deal with it.I'm sending you all my love and I hope it spreads out. Thank again man, this video is one of the most important on the entire youtube, and I'm pretty sure I'm not exagerating.
@MHTutorials3D
2 жыл бұрын
You are so very welcome. I hope it helps you in your journey !
@ghotiemama
Жыл бұрын
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I'm 32 and I started learning blender two months ago because of your advice. I've never felt so motivated about anything
@MHTutorials3D
4 жыл бұрын
Awesome ! Go for it :-) And here is an invite to my 3D artist gang on FB. You are hereby invited ! facebook.com/groups/294359217578724/
@johnreynold6992
Жыл бұрын
is it possible to start as a game animator even at 40
Well, Mr. Mike, i don't really known you personally, but you've already have a big effort teaching us and that means an enormous effort and will that translates into compassionate love with others. It cames from the heart. Just the simple fact of investing your time teaching, is a great win for you and for us. What's more, the way you teach us is dynamic, directly with the right words. For me it is an example to follow, a Mentor and why not also a friend, even if we don't know personally, with all respect Sr. Please go ahead, here we are to support you.
@MHTutorials3D
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Leon, that is really, really appreciated :-)
Great content Mike! Special for guys that are just starting. Trolls/haters are part of the game.
Thank you Mike You are the best, and Those who started in 3d modeling i can give you one advice which is very important in this field, Dont spend too much time on one model unless its neccesery, model as much as you can then only you will learn,the main thing is timing ,you should practice to do your model in very fast way of possible dont take too much time on single model, coz companies are based on time to time delivery if your work time is slow you will be ignored.
@MHTutorials3D
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing Nikki. Practice will teach you how to approach certain models in less time
I know how it feels man... Everytime I see such mean comments, I just try to counter them by giving encouraging words.
@MHTutorials3D
6 жыл бұрын
:-)
@arifnbd
6 жыл бұрын
TrinhStudios... yes...that is way to treat them back....
@TrinhStudios
6 жыл бұрын
M. SHIHAB UDDIN My english is pretty bad but you know what I meant.
its been so long i have not been able to follow your channel, got some time again, will check all those videos I missed, this video was great, you are a true inspiration
@MHTutorials3D
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you and welcome back !
Glad you made this vid. I see this a lot and I find it super troubling. Thanks!
@MHTutorials3D
6 жыл бұрын
Very welcome Tony
Amen, thank you for making this. Currently Im seeking my degree in 3D Arts and I see this all of the time with students and its really disheartening as it not only can kill a reputation but as well stifle someones potential. Often I watch your videos as support to help further understand materials I may not have fully understood in lecture. Im sure Im not the only student that does this. With that its my hope that others see this and take aways something positive from it. Again Thanks.
You're a nice person and a very good professional. I'm a graphic designer with more than 30 years working with 3D and I count on you every time I need a good reference. Congrats!
@MHTutorials3D
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Andre !
Thank you Mike Really wonderful to having you as a mentor You're such a great teacher aswell as a great person So many artists out there but they don't want share anything like you did to us I'm watching when start my journey in 3d now I'm still doing my own project i can modelling sculpting and texturing as well in good quality For new comer 1 thing I want to say Just follow and stay firm in your passion then you'll get what you want Once more Thank you soo much Mike (mentor and lovely friend) TC and stay bless ☺️😍💐
Mister MH: just ingnore theme by my side I have learn many things from you totorial thanks for sharing your knowlege keep gp on 😃
@MHTutorials3D
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much !
@nateventura1114
2 жыл бұрын
titorial
@nirmalroyalrich_2d440
2 жыл бұрын
Taturiol 😂
@jayzcoverz1809
2 жыл бұрын
Totorial🤔
fantastic message
I work in the art Industry and there it can be a bit of a completion, because of the insecurity. Then I started to learn animation, but yeah. Mostly older guys that been in the industry long. Never meet people that were so willing to help and so welcoming. Like you Mike. So yeah... This problem often lies with the younger ones, fresh to the industry. It will be allot better, to be friendly and helpful, instead of making everything in to a " Hunger Games " competition. Because, it is not a competition, even if it feels like it. If we all help out one another. Then we can all learn, grow and flourish in to better artists. Thank you Mike, for the Video. Stay safe!
New level upprouching to be an master sculptor artist
Thank you Mike! Good, youtube is just like reading my mind. I was talking to this guy on fb today. And you know I complimented him on a fine job he's done with his models etc.. So I just wanted to be friendly, like an artist to an artist.. to support him and to network eventually. So I just asked him a couple of things. I've seen his posts in zbrush public group. And well, dude was just so rude and behaved in so condescend way. And just to let you know he has no job in the industry, keeps posting these "finish it yourself" assets on artstation market with some weird comments (no uv'ed, no textured, just a rough modeling). But there are still good designs, there is a great trace of true potential. But maaan, the way he talks.. I could not handle it and just said "ok man, good frigging luck to you with that attitude". One thing is ranting and insulting others, another one is just being a pure a**hole. If I ever see him again on a job market or anywhere else, I will make sure my company will not hire him. Be friendly, be open-minded, team and its emotional wellbeing is the most important thing, no matter how cool modeler you are just be a nice person. It will pay back 100%.
@sujuron1859
2 жыл бұрын
It's called law of attraction my friend and a man with a bigger vision never has his mind in a box 📦
wise words and beautiful meaning :)
I have learned soo many tips and tracks from u r tutorials thank u soo much
@MHTutorials3D
6 жыл бұрын
Very welcome
Well said sir! 👏🏾 thank you!
wonderful person you are...thank you so much for creating all the things...and I really really like the approached you showed here....beautiful.
@MHTutorials3D
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much !!!
Brilliant. Thanks
thanks a lot!!! so nice reverb
Great video. Thank you very much for that!
i dont really see bad comments that often on my or anyone elses work. actually i barely get any kind of feed back at all and i ask for a critiques. But because of the people who are too sensitive or the stereotype of artists being too sensitive, i have to make sure to let others know that i do have thick skin and i want to improve so be as harsh as you want. typically with with critiques, since i am an artist and i do put my heart and soul into every piece, i do feel attacked but its up to me to decide on how long i will feel that way and if i should.same goes for every artist out there. Everyone, artists and hiring managers alike should know its more of a reflex to be defensive than a mind set. SO what I find helpful is one, dont talk if its an in-person critique. absorb the info and listen to everything. Two, be angry, let that anger out, say fuck you, think the other person is wrong, make all the excuses in the world but once you have calmed down reread or think about what you had just heard or read. If you listen first and then be angry instead of being angry and not listen then you will be able to get those hidden frustrations out and still have the info needed to be better. Now when you say someone else is wrong, remember you are just angry or disappointed at yourself so try not to let the other person feel that anger from you or else you will have another situation on your hands lol. Plus its not fair to make others feel bad for being honest when you will get over it before the day ends yourself. What I want is to squash this stereotype because I have met more artists that put in the work than make excuses. Or like me when I will makes excuses for a second then get to work lol. Plus there is no need to be sensitive. Artists need to make art for themselves. The gaming and movie industry is out of ideas and out of history making titles because their heart is not in it anymore. Yooka Leylee is a great game example. Any movie title that is based on anything from the past for nostalgia is a great movie example. At the end of the day if you aren't happy with your work then there was no point. No matter how ugly, dumb, silly or immaturely crude my past work is, they all bring a smile to my face. Don't be sensitive about your pile of shit, be proud of your pile of shit because someone somewhere won't see it as shit and will see it the way you see it ... unless you see it as a pile of shit then time get a new career lol.
Very cool video!
MIKE i love ur videos
I'm sorry did anyone else google "how to become a 3d artist" and instead randomly stumble into this lecture?
People who cant do or wont even try hate seeing anyone else do it or try. It makes them feel bad about themselves and makes them feel big. What i'd tell you folks trying to make it is that if you work your ass off and work smart you'll get there. Anyone who is negative is full of it, do not listen to them. You have to see and follow your dream, no matter what. For what its worth Mike thanks for what you do. The last four months have been hell for me as my life and family has fallen apart and am now unemployed. Trying to retrain for IT. There is no chance of 3D for me so have to let it go. You guys listen to Mike, hes got a great heart. Take care of yourself and for all of us fallen by the wayside...live the dream.
@MHTutorials3D
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks buddy for your support and sharing your story... And as for giving up your dream ? Remember how I mentioned in my story that I dropped my dream of becoming a 3D artist and picked it up 25 years later ? If you are retraining to get into IT ( Let me know if I can help as I have 30 years of experience ) then why not focus on being an IT tech in the 3D world. Loads of hardware and software there. Here is my email address : mikehermes@mhtutorials.com
:') motivational video. thanks man!! im one of your friends in fb thanks again man!!
@MHTutorials3D
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks, and I know :-)
i just has to say that thank you, thank you very much MR Hermes. I watch you videos every week. I´m shamed to not have funds to contribut to you channel, but this will change very soon. Peace and hug from Brazil
@MHTutorials3D
6 жыл бұрын
You are so very welcome Marcos... and never be shamed as I am glad I can help you !
Thank you. Nice video. Keep up the great work :)
@MHTutorials3D
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you
i am not a freelancer but man............ i always think that would i do good or not. i like what do. i love 3d modeling and want to learn more. i always think that how would i do on job, how would i fit in the groups, in the company....for example i really Struggle UV stuff and without uv you cant texture stuff & my teacher says that you should know how to texture stuff in photoshop...not every company uses substance painter or quixel or 3d coat or whatever.....this morals me down. I struggled to modeling first but i was fortunate enough to find your channel. Modeled lots of stuff and learned many things from your channel. I hope i clear these obstacles and be successful in this. Because i really want to do this and my dream is to work for rockstar company, i grew up playing their games, gta vice city sanandreas are my childhood.
@MHTutorials3D
6 жыл бұрын
Best of luck to you and may all your dreams come true !
@Dakshohri
6 жыл бұрын
Mike Hermes thanks.
@spitzkopf2128
6 жыл бұрын
Hey daksh, im searching for a amateur 3d artist to edit some objects, if you are interesting in some extra bucks tell me
@ok_listen
6 жыл бұрын
I heard that Rockstar treathed like shit their employers, for a long time.
@WizardReel
6 жыл бұрын
Daksh The king, I'd start off with simply models to UV unwrap. There are also lots of tutorials on youtube on unwraping. Plus at some of the larger companies they might have a artist that just UV unwraps, and that would mean the modelers may not have to. It's good to have options.
Hi, Mike! Well I deal with that whole my life. Thicker skin as you say is a must. Problem is most of people who would not encourage you are losers and actually winners will support you. They usually give advices just to belittle you and get you of the track but dont worry about it. What is important is your vision about yourself and self criticism . Just keep up and always have fun everything else will just play along. Thanks for beeing there for us.
@MHTutorials3D
6 жыл бұрын
Always ! and thank you
6 years later and yesssssss.
very good advice
All the respect mike really good productive words
@MHTutorials3D
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you
i discovered a lot of useful tools that i didn't know that Maya had... thx to your videos.
sir, i like your content so much, i had yesterday a jobinterviev with ubisoft as student internship your video tipps for interviev helped me so much
@MHTutorials3D
3 жыл бұрын
Glad to hear that
I dont care about what people say. I want to become a 3d artist and youtuber and its my goal that is highest on the list.
@smode983
3 жыл бұрын
Good luck to you! I hope you reach your goals. :)
Great advice. I made tutorials on youtube when there were very little of them and did quite well from it. I made them in a way to explain things rather than just clicking on buttons that people will forget later on - yet a good 10% of the comments were always negative telling me to get on with it, that my voice is *** etc etc. Totally insecure people. I have a tough skin to this stuff and stopped making videos due to time. I teach now and a lot of my students fear making videos because of comments, particularly form the blender community for some reason. Its sad. I deleted over 150 of my tutorials as they were pretty dated, and if I made more I definatly wouldnt let silly comments stop me.
Hey Mike, not so sure trolls deserve an episode but as there is saying: "What you do you do to yourself not to others" :D
I recently taugh by a very sharp mouth animator for animation training. I know he meant good but its kinda tough to have thick skin. Thanks for this video, i know it has been years passed but atleast it gives me thicker skin to keep moving on. Hopefully i get a job as animator soon and able to keep growing
Couldn't agree more Mike!, great video!
@MHTutorials3D
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks Martin
You are my teacher in 3d modelling ♥️
@MHTutorials3D
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you !
You are right, man
Thank you for the motivation push! I havent gotten anything bad in the 3D section, but being around the internet and drawing can already give you one or two personal trolls.
@MHTutorials3D
6 жыл бұрын
Oh for sure :-)
Thats actually very cool !
@MHTutorials3D
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you
Replying "just stop" is feeding the troll too. if you ignore them, you deny them what they want, which is attention
Thank you for the motivation
@MHTutorials3D
5 жыл бұрын
Very welcome
to be honest i did not know that bullies existed among committed artists. i didn't know may be because m a newbie. but as far as i know out of my experience i always had very heart warming people around me every where i posted my work. their comments were with wonderful critics. a place where i can expect a very honest opinion and critics about my works is MH tutorials Facebook group. its amazing there. the environment people there. there are people from experts to newbies like me. but the people in that group will judge your work very honestly and in a very kind way. thanks MH for the wonderful group.
@MHTutorials3D
6 жыл бұрын
And thank you for being a part of it !
Hey man, thanks for the video. I am currently learning blender and am really interested in working for a gaming studio. What do you think I should specialize in and post more of in my portfolio that will help with my goal?
I just reply “Thanks!” And leave it at that.
this is so wise in many ways
I'm still working for realized my dream as a 3d modeler. I know how hard the obstacle is, but I didn't found a reason to give up just yet.
@MHTutorials3D
3 жыл бұрын
Good for you !
Thank you
thank you
Hi thanks for the video, a query, would you recommend studying graphic design to be a 3D animator (also create your own characters, shorts, etc.)? I know that in design they teach about color theory and that, would you recommend it? : )
YOU CAN STOP ME, IM UNDER THE BRIDGE AS WE SPEAK AND UR GUNNA HAVE TO PAY MY TOLL
Thank you for your positive feedback ❤😊
Hi everyone, Do you any twitch streamers that are doing freelance work or talking about freelance work in 3D? Any design long-form sessions? Something like a Blender session or a Photoshop session that was useful for you? If not, any long-form honest audio or video materials about design freelancing? KZread streams or podcast episodes that have impacted the way you see business finding ? The reason I'm asking this question here is because the search engine on twitch is not well optimized for finding topic-specific content and I know there is good content over there. Any resource/link/idea would help.
Hello just came across your channel I recently developed an urge to learn animation but I don't know where to start
I'm currently almost a doctor but I've been really interested in the world of 3d modelling, in part because of biomedical engineering and also the stuff I saw about prosthetics, also because I like the world of props, professional prop makers and my question here is: is it posible to learn about this and eventually be at least competent at it if I invest my spare time on it?
@moonofalola327
2 жыл бұрын
I'm still a beginner but I can already tell you that if you really have a passion for it and use your time well, you can definitely become compotent!
Am starting as a 3d artist/illustrator and what i can say is yes. There is tons of people being shit but well.. What can we do, still Mike encouraged me with his videos to just do my work
Hello Mike ! Really happy find such channel as yours. It's early morning at my location (Ukraine) but i'm watching your vids over and over again. One question to you and maybe to other who watch you. Being totally despared and living at frontline in Ukraine, where war with Russia goes... I have to struggle to stay alive and not dying from starvation for less than 100$ a month. So here are the questions: I've started modeling recently and learning all that in a hope to improve my living for 30 times from now (I can't afford myself new shoes for 7 years already). How hard can benefit the asset store, maybe the one from unity ? What places are good to sell your 3d models ? Can you recommend me some websites ? Is it enough to master modeling and texturing, maybe to be more competitive I'll have to learn rigging and animations ? Or the modelling would be just enough For example, if the company asks me to make a suit or a set for their character: how much should I charge for modeling and texturing ? I just don't know guys anything about it. Nor the rates, not the possible benefit. Such markets as the asset store seem to be very limited. I mean not many people are buying anytthing from there. But thats my impression. I wan't to get a comment from ones who know better. Excuse me my bad english!
@MHTutorials3D
6 жыл бұрын
Hey Roman, thank you for sharing your story and I am sorry to hear that you have hit hard times. The best I can do right now is to invite you to my MH Tutorials Hang Out Group on FaceBook. Here you will find 2400 artists from all over the world. They help each other, learn and share and work together on collaborations. This is a safe and respectful environment where we do not talk about politics and religion. Just 3D :-) Here is the link : facebook.com/groups/294359217578724/
@francescoricci9335
6 жыл бұрын
Hello Roman and thanks for sharing your history. I from Italy but I try to keep myself update to figure out what's going on there in the DonBass war. War it's a topic that always touch me deeply, because I think there will be any solution if we act each other by fighting to take over on the power. Anyway, have you ever tried on some network freelancer like: UPWORK, COCONTEST? I will give you a link, it's about architecture but I truly hope that somehow it will help you. archiobjects.org/making-money-as-a-freelance-architect-or-designer/ Good luck for everything.
@romanmendicant6864
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much. I'm on my way for getting into freelance deeply. The war is about to be over btw. I hope russia will take its troops back.
@pawankatiyar2262
2 жыл бұрын
@@romanmendicant6864 how are you now
Im actually interested to learn Blender instead of gaming cause Im kinda addicted to gaming. And I want to sell 3d models for a bit of extra cash. Is this achievable?
A Big Like from me 2 U love the positivism and the spirit u are tanks for being a true believer kind words don't stop making art guys no meter what the comments say just believe in your self and u will get there
@MHTutorials3D
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you 3PO
👍 love 3d
Mike Hermes has spoken! well said!
Vary well said. Yes, I will use the STOP sign :-)
@MHTutorials3D
6 жыл бұрын
So cool, thanks buddy
You my hero in this industry
@MHTutorials3D
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Kitty !
Wonderful advise....... From Guyana......
Great job sir... Lots of love from India
@MHTutorials3D
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much
@MHTutorials3D
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you
I didn't know what to expect when I saw the thumbnail, but this is a very uplifting video! Sure, you might be the best in your field and offer good critiques; however, no one will hire you if it's coupled with a nasty attitude! Believe me! I met people like (including a whole site full them)!
i do not have real school training, i am a industrial designer and i would like to become an 3D character modeler, where should i start?
almost thought this video was about stop learning haha but thanks
@MHTutorials3D
5 жыл бұрын
:-)
lots of love and respect from india mike keep posting videos your videos help us a lot
@MHTutorials3D
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much !
Me: god give me signs Me: open youtube to find a 3d modeling tutorial
best of luck to everyone here!
thanks mn
Wise words! Some people don't realize how close-knit the CG community is and how being socially inept (rude), even with the anonymity of the internet, can be bad for a career. Putting aside the career, it's still just bad karma. However, there are also people looking for helping handouts without doing the leg-work! Both sides to the coin on this one, but at the end of the day if someone doesn't have anything nice OR constructive to say they are best to keep their comments to themselves.
@MHTutorials3D
5 жыл бұрын
People that are not willing to do the leg work will fall through the cracks eventually, no worries :-)
Yeah i understand your point sir hermes. Im one of your facebook friend btw. Big respect for you sir.
@MHTutorials3D
6 жыл бұрын
I know you are. Thank you :-)
It seems normal people do something under their education just like me (working in a job without the education to it like washing dishes or as cashier) I feel like the 3D studios or any other company i wanna apply on is like : why did you work as **** Me in my head: money???? Because you dont hired me yet? XD Because I need to eat?
Is it a Terran barrack lifting the sound effect at the start of the video? Sounds interesting.
Great Advise !!!!
@MHTutorials3D
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you
Good. Short, On Point video :) Thank you sir for this :)
@MHTutorials3D
6 жыл бұрын
Very welcome
i want to become a 3d modeller but picked as a 3d generalist but i'm still otw to modelling
Wow! I didn't realize Vader could have so many facial expressions. A man of many faces.
Thanks :]
What is the best laptop for 3d animation?
I always wanted to learn 3d modeling and learn more about metahuman and how can i create an avatar for my own but it's really hard for me as im lost and I don't know where to get my courses and learn about doing these things that I want :(