We are excited to announce a new feature on the Hub: Favorites!
You can now add resources to your favorites, and organize your favorites into collections!
You can check out the details in our official announcement!
The reddit Wiki is generally a good start. A lot of older articles still apply, for example about animation.
Easy Mate comes with a general Beginner's Tutorial and a lot of scenes and assets to examine. Looking at others user's scenes is generally a good idea, but some are VERY complex. Remember that you can use the "Select" menu or the T key to see all atoms in a scene.
The youtube tutorials series by JustLooking ForNothing is very in-depth and even though some of the videos are older they might be still useful
The reddit Wiki is generally a good start. A lot of older articles still apply, for example about animation.
Easy Mate comes with a general Beginner's Tutorial and a lot of scenes and assets to examine. Looking at others user's scenes is generally a good idea, but some are VERY complex. Remember that you can use the "Select" menu or the T key to see all atoms in a scene.
The youtube tutorials series by JustLooking ForNothing is very in-depth and even though some of the videos are older they might be still useful
Discord and this forum also offer dedicated channels for specific aspects of scene creation like Hair, Clothing, Plugins... There are often interesting discussions and questions.
If you are not sure how to use a plugin you can now use the discussion on the hub to get support.