arrowhead42 opened this issue on Jun 25, 2022 ยท 20 posts
Miss B posted Mon, 27 June 2022 at 11:02 AM
I pretty much agree with @RedPhantom on this. I've been using Blender since version 2.45, and have now gone through a second major UI update, and over the past few months I've been getting acquainted with version 2.93.6, the latest version of 2.9, and I'm liking it. I haven't gotten into version 3.x as yet, mostly because "I" feel it's still in a WIP status, but I'm sure I'll change that feeling eventually.
That said, I agree with checking out Blender Guru's tutorials, as I've always found them informative, and easy to follow. Another I would suggest is Grant Abbitt, who's tutorials I find not at all difficult to follow.
Also, and this may not be something you're interested in, but 6 1/2 years ago I discovered a site called Udemy, where they specialize in classes in almost any subject you can think of, and Blender courses are prominent in their list. In fact Grant Abbitt teaches several. He and several other instructors teach their classes at a site called GameDev.tv, though they are NOT all gaming classes. When I've bought a class at Udemy that's taught through GameDev, I get an invitation to GameDev, where they have a very active community and forum where you can ask any question, or show off your progress on a project, and get very helpful comments. Oh and if you buy one of these courses at Udemy, you get "life-time" access to the course, so there's no limited time to which you have to take any courses. ALSO, they have sales on their courses, so if the price isn't quite right, keep checking, as I've bought most of my classes there at their lowest price of $9.99 for life-time access.
Hopefully some of this information will help you in your future endeavors with Blender.
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