wolf359 opened this issue on Jul 27, 2015 · 32 posts
adh3d posted Mon, 03 August 2015 at 12:02 AM
This is the problem, one thing is a tutorial to start modelling something, and another different thing is a tutorial to learn the interface to modelling something.
For example, My first 3d tool for modelling was Truespace, then I discover wings3d, I take less that 5 minutes to start using the basic tools for modelling something in wings3d, and if you compare truespace interface with wings3d, they are completely different.
I used silo a little, it has a different workflow than wings3d, but you can "imagine" how to start modelling in a little time.
Open Blender for first time, just to know how to move, scale ... you need a tutorial.
why?, because two words, intuitive and logical.
Blender is not for beginners, and the problem is that with blender way of work, no matter you have made things in another tool during years, when you open blender first time, your level is beginner.
intuitive