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I know how you feel. I go through phases of hating everything I make. I put days and days into a still image and when it's done it bores me to tears. Never tried animation but I imagine the frustration factor is immense.
I often find myself wishing for more up to date software and better computers. I guess that's inherent in this field anyhow but it's certainly a factor for me now my machines are old and I use Poser 6. I could do so much more stuff with 8 GB of RAM, a quad core machine and Poser Pro 2010.
About the only thing that doesn't frustrate me in 3D lately is model building. Even if something is difficult for me to achieve, I enjoy the learning that goes with it.
You're not on your own, anyhow. I think we all hit the frustration barrier sooner or later. Quite likely to hit it several times along the way, too.
Coppula eam se non posit acceptera jocularum.
Sometimes i feel like i rather direct real people than bother with 3D. 3D is too much hand work, and too much failure and waste of time, unless you just do still images from time to time and don't do any actual projects( movies, films, full comic books)
Hi JosterD,
Can i ask you a question? When you look at a cave painting and the technology they used to make it, what do you see? Do you see artwork celebrating the triumph of the human spirit? Or, do you see a carefully laid out plan for a community to achieve a goal?
Time to quit and find something else to do, leave the computer and virtual world for what it is and go back to real life. Trust me, you'll find it very liberating and find there are much more fun things to do then stare at a screen all day.
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Food for thought.....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYZw0dfLmLk
Quote - I could do so much more stuff with 8 GB of RAM, a quad core machine and Poser Pro 2010.
I believe this is the "Great Lie" of creativity. If only I had a better "x" I could really go to town.
On the contrary, the more tools I acquire, the less involved I am in the process, leaving the end result soul-less and unsatisfying.
Unless, of course, the new tools are themselves frustrating and counter productive, which is often the case in 3d. You know, when something big, handy and new comes down the pipes, it gives you a push for about 3 renders, then it's right back to boredom and blase.
IMHO
Nah, I really could because the workarounds I have to employ now get my goat to the extent I don't bother even starting on something most times. There are also new render tools in Pro 2010 which I could make good use of.
Coppula eam se non posit acceptera jocularum.
Indeed I am. Also while restringing one guitar and playing the other 3. :lol:
Coppula eam se non posit acceptera jocularum.
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Quote - Cause in the end....what i make might not be good at all. so why even waste time doing it.
If you don't do anything, then you'll never become good at anything. Do something, and yes it will suck at first. It will suck for a while. EVERYONE sucks at EVERYTHING THEY DO until they learn enough technique to get good at it. Walking, speaking, blowing smoke rings, whistling, playing the piano, writing prose, whatever, it all takes practice to become good at it. The time spent learning to do something well is not wasted, if you actually want to learn something well eventually.
e.g. guess what I'm doing for the past month - learning dog training! I am terrible at it. I am learning though, hopefully quick enough to not fuck up my poor dog too badly with bad training technique.
Quote - Indeed I am. Also while restringing one guitar and playing the other 3.
Good gawd man how many arms do you have!?!
There's feet, too. :)
Coppula eam se non posit acceptera jocularum.
For me it was the opposite. Back in the Bryce 5 days, finding ways of getting Bryce to look like it was doing what it couldn't was the driving force. Figuring out the workaround was the fun part. Plus, back then, I was shy about speaking my mind, so what I felt came out in images.
Then came bigger, faster machines, better platforms, cooler render engines, and a 'been there, done that, so what' attitude. Add in a good dose of 'must be dead-bang photo-real perfect', and what was an image a week, has dwindled to, oh, a year or so since the last one.
Funny, but IMHO, the cave paintings at Lascaux are probably the finest art ever produced. Something about the simplicity and feelings they evoke.
I think we all go through this phase. i had a while there were I had 3 models up into the markets in a single month, as well as some freebies, but then after all the rush on those projects I took a mental break.
Then i'll get ideas in the middle of the night , get up at the computer and start modeling until I'm tired, and then goto bed, in the morning I'm too tired to do anymore so it sits, gets forgotten , You don't want to know how many started projects I have sitting in my "scene" folder.
I eventually get back to them though and finish em.
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also known as Daniel Merrill a grumpy old disabled Jarhead.
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I like art, i have ideas...but i haven't actually done anything these days.
This is why i dont do anything;
Cause in the end....what i make might not be good at all. so why even waste time doing it.
I tried staring making music videos, short films, comics...
Nothing of what i do looks good or convincing. LIke if i do a comic with still images, the images don't look exciting and realistic... it looks so dull and the characters look plastic so they don't give me any sense of excitement.
Sometimes i feel like i rather direct real people than bother with 3D. 3D is too much hand work, and too much failure and waste of time, unless you just do still images from time to time and don't do any actual projects( movies, films, full comic books)