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kursis, to blender

Hey people. Total blender noob here, just started my first tutorials. Decided to ask for some feedback from more experienced users.

I came to blender because I wanted to have some tool in my arsenal for furniture design. My goal is to create my plans in 3d and place them in the environment. My idea is to render them and to see what works and what does not. Started with fusion , but after some spitballing session with chat gpt desired to look into blender. Open source, huge community, lots of tools to enhance it, good rendering options. Seems good, right?

Have any of you had experience for such use case? Any feedback would be great!

nicerdicer,

Hi there! I started learning Blender about six weeks ago. What really helped me to understand how the program works is to work through these tutorials by Blender Guru:

Donut: www.youtube.com/watch?v=nIoXOplUvAw

Chair: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hf2esGA7vCc&list=PLjE…

These Tutorials really did contribute to my understanding how things are done with Blender.

Also, I would like you to have a look at the things I did so far with Blender, with the experience of two and a half months with this program:

feddit.de/post/3123072

feddit.de/post/3106361

Any feedback is appreciated.

karbairusa, (edited ) to AskKbin
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Does anyone without kids ever wish they could attend "family oriented" things such as zoos, museums etc on days where kids are not allowed?

I know it sounds selfish, and I don't dislike people having kids or parents in general, but often on the weekend if I ever want to do these activities, I often feel like im fighting for space with children or families to view exhibits. I wish there were days, maybe once a month, where you could attend and no children under 14 were allowed or something. Maybe if its an income thing where the zoo/etc is free, there is an admission price that day.

Thoughts?

nicerdicer,

I'd love that! But I doubt that certain places will follow through with that, as it means a loss in profit for that particular time. Also, society in general is rather children-focused. Dare to say anything against children!

A couple of month ago there was a restaurant near where I live that decided on banning children of a certain age during the evening hours, because the children were running around unsupervised and became a tripping hazard for the waiters, also they annoyed other guests.

As the restaurant announced their decision to the public, it was an outrage. Most of the people opposed to that decision were - of course - parents with children, claiming to be excluded from being a customer to the restaurant, not realising, that their lack of parenting and supervision led to that decision. Of course, those parents went along with the "this place hates children" and "it's how children are" narrative. I don't know how it turned out in the end, because I didn't follow up. But yes, I'd be in favour for certain days at places, where kids are not allowed to be at a particular time.

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