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Anyone offering live tutoring on how to make a scene. I upload decent content and would like to start dabbing into scenes. I downloaded the guide another creator uploaded but it would be nice to have live feedback or watch as they do it.
This is a very complex matter... depending on your goal/complexity.
I plan to release a scene guide at some point... but I have a shit ton of work and still haven't been able to work on this seriously.
In the meantime, I would recommend you to grab for instance some of my scenes or eventually HZM Demos (this one is gonna be easier), and try to reverse engineer it as it is a great way to learn. It's actually probably better to "anchor" the concepts to try to reverse engineer them than follow someone.
Following a tutorial is just "reproducting" something and you might forget or not even understand what you are doing.
On the other hand, grabbing a basic scene in like HZM Demo, showing something you like will help you understand the way it's done by trying to look at all components and figure it out by yourself.
This is a very complex matter... depending on your goal/complexity.
I plan to release a scene guide at some point... but I have a shit ton of work and still haven't been able to work on this seriously.
In the meantime, I would recommend you to grab for instance some of my scenes or eventually HZM Demos (this one is gonna be easier), and try to reverse engineer it as it is a great way to learn. It's actually probably better to "anchor" the concepts to try to reverse engineer them than follow someone.
Following a tutorial is just "reproducting" something and you might forget or not even understand what you are doing.
On the other hand, grabbing a basic scene in like HZM Demo, showing something you like will help you understand the way it's done by trying to look at all components and figure it out by yourself.
I see. Thanks for your response that makes since. Just like blender I had to learn through trial and error, a guide wouldn't been boring lol. Ill try the reverse method