


After 2 years of daily blending, I can make real magic happen, the best is reverse engineering peoples insane meshes(why does your washer have non manifold edges. I just devoted my energy to blender, it will be free whenever I need it, it's a one-stop-shop for anything CG/anim, and theres more tutorials than you can imagine. No point in learning it either, it would ne stupid expensive if I ever wanted use models comercialy. The program was a nightmare, all the hotkeys are random(blenders make sense at least, S to scale, E to extrude.), and without that the menus were a pain to find what I wanted. Urg, tried out autocad this way, coming from blender. Non-reddit communities are listed in our getting started guide We welcome community contributions to this wiki! Related Communities Hit the report button or message the mods NEED HELP? WE HAVE A WIKI! First layer posts and spaghetti posts are now to only be posted on First layer Fridays and Spaghetti Saturdays respectively.Use the Stickied Purchase Advice Thread.News, information, links, help and fun related to 3D printing, 3D printers, additive manufacturing, etc.
