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Can you make your own 3d model?
Hello.
I draw well, especially all sorts of technical detailed objects. I like to come up with and sketch the concepts of spaceships, and recently the idea came to embody them in 3D.
Question: can I do this without having any professional skills in working in 3d programs? That is, I keep the whole model (down to the smallest details) in my head, the only question is transferring it to a 3D program. Or will I have to go through a bunch of video tutorials, etc. first? And if so, what is the best program to do this? (emphasis on the object, not animation or moving parts)
Thanks in advance, sorry if this is a dumb question.
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In any case, you will have to study and study aspects of working with the program, you can use 3ds-max for modeling , the main thing is to study the basics and primitives, since there is a lot of different data on the Internet for this program.
You will definitely have to study the features of working in 3D editors. I advise you to try Blender, it's free and lightweight.
A good series of lessons
I advise you to start with polygonal modeling, I once started with primitives and then it was very painful to relearn to do more complex things.
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