>>10703036Thank you for this perspective.
It is interesting.
>more towards organic modelsThis is true in some way.
Did you try stirean?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZfvtGrhYk0I>I use creative Minecraft.I literally rather kill myself then use minecraft for serious modeling.
No seriously.
Minecraft (creative or not) is limiting as fuck. I can simply fill entire areas in no time in blender.
You did say that 3D modeling feels like work...
Only there are literally people on /3/ who make buildings in blender for fun.
And it is fun for me.
When you mentioned minecraft all I can think of is that you do not have the brain power or dedication to learn 3D modeling skills (it takes time) and only use minecraft with it horrendous limitations.
I can simply define areas to fill with volume or make walls as long as I want in blender while in minecraft it costs time and using the terrible FPS navigation to place 1 block after another.
As for blender at some point you start to crave the tactility of clay. You are quite literally like Dr. Manhattan.
You can make incredible things instantly by defining geometric shapes of whatever size in no time.
However things start to feel unreal since you can not have a tactile interaction with them.
You do not feel them. only see them.
>Both Lego and Minecraft I can literally create something and modify it parametrically in size and everything.
https://youtu.be/Aa-o46CjIpE?t=460https://youtu.be/-rexNuTap44?list=PLcRX9rXhXHWiaRgVPCdp8811YLsGdDeK7Basically Dr. Manhattan style city building and modifying.
Yes it is fun for me; in blender.
No doing this in lego or minecraft feels like torture.