Few years ago, I discovered 3D and started learning it. I
studied for 2 months and made some simple 3D models (I am self-taught). After
that I got a full time job that is not related to 3D. At first, I still make
models whenever I get home from work making it my hobby. But then I got busy
and I wasn’t able to make…
No one can really answer this for you, you kinda need to find out for yourself. The tools have improved quite drastically since last you were involved in the process, and it'd be worth your time to try some of them out, learn them, and try to figure out if it's something you enjoy enough to make the sacrifices necessary to…
The Old - should I do it Question..... I would say just do it - no one can answer your Question really since we arent you nor do we know you or your art. Yes it's hard. Yes you will sacrifice fun time ( probably to an extent where you lose friends/family and even health sometimes ). If it's more then a hobby and a passion…
Obviously it's never too late, but what's your motivation to make it into a career? Currently the barrier of entry to learn is low which is great, teaching material is an abundance and we have plenty of viable software options. On the flip side, the barrier of entry to get a job in the industry is generally high, perhaps…
Thank you for sharing these online sources! I'm following the Intro to Zbrush part1 by Michael Pavlovich on youtube. Doing good so far! :) The Daily3D on Reddit looks nice too. I might give it a try.
Thanks for the response! Oh thanks for this. I've just read a few post from the thread and yeah we're kinda on the same boat. I think the only difference is that I stopped for quite a while and I don't have a constant progress. - Well that's scary. I hope It doesn't have to go that far. You're right. I will just do it and…
Someone JUST posted about this as well https://polycount.com/discussion/208365/how-to-know-whether-you-really-enjoy-doing-it-or-if-you-are-just-forcing-yourself-to-do-3d#latest