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Blender 4.3

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xiaomai ◴[] No.42191431[source]
What's the best way to get started with Blender these days? I'm mostly interested in making art and possibly even 3d printing some stuff (do these skills overlap at all?).
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1. gebar ◴[] No.42192064[source]
I am a 3D (jewelry) artist & goldsmith who specializes in 3D printable models and sculptures, 99% done in Blender.

You might want to check out my Youtube channel for some free tutorials: https://www.youtube.com/@PhialoDesign

Or classes on Skillshare:

Here is one of my most successful classes, a complete workflow "From Sketch to (printable) Model": https://skl.sh/3219zVE (from 2020 but still 100% doable with current Blender version!)

Or my "Blender for Absolute Beginners" class that is a bit more recent, a thorough introduction to Blender and creation of a simple 3D printable bird :) https://skl.sh/3xw8S77

(Both links give you a one month free trial of Skillshare, and you can watch the intro video without logging in)

You may also buy my beginners course directly here: https://gesa-pickbrenner-s-school.teachable.com/p/learn-blen...

Cheers :)