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    I've bashed my head against Blender a few times but never really took the time to learn it properly. However Blender Guru over on youtube has recently started a beginner tutorial series and it is very good. I've been following along and keeping up with it and I think it covers the basics very well so far. He's up to lesson Six. So if anyone is interested in learning Blender here's the link: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?lis...qe4iHGfkCmMJ0P
    I've been doing a lesson a day pretty much and it so far has all stuck.

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    Thanks for that Falconius. Very useful

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    Thanks, I may check this out myself since I'm interested for other things as well.
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    I have bumped into Blender myself last week. Is it as accessible as it seems? I haven't got any experience with 3D-Software myself, so this seems promising. Thanks for the links!

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    It's freely available, accessible maybe not so much It is very complex software and as I've said I've tried to dive in a few times with a few different tutorials. I followed this guy's tutorial though, one every day, and it has opened up the program for me. Now I'm at a point where I can continue learning and follow other tutorials to advance. I'd say download Blender and give this tutorial series a shot. Yes it's just some doughnuts and a coffee mug, but, for me, it really took these baby steps to get my head in the program.

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