>>98805170Thanks a lot, anon. That means a lot to me.
If I can get a bit personal, it feels liberating to be able to use Blender. I've always struggled with drawing, I've never really enjoyed it and so much of jt just boils down to ~vibes~ that I have a real hard time getting a grip on it all. It's frustrating because I have a pretty strong imagination but no real vidual way of expressing what I have in mind other than writing it. But with Blender, I know every problem I have faced or could face has a step-by-step, repeatable answer, in plain english, that I can just follow. Everything I want to do can be learned through simple, clear tutorials, any mistakes are fixable by ctrl-z, and ~vibes~ are kept to a minimum. It's really nice to have found a visual medium that feels more like science than art. Ramble over, I guess. I've had that on my mind for a while.