This probably sounds crazy but how do I make my own mesh? I am a new creator, and want to raise my tier level as it's still at 0. I downloaded blender and watched tutorials but haven't came across one that's for beginners I guess?
Posted by “LestatDeLioncourt” on January 01, 2024.
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HI @Alley8 Learning to Mesh is not an easy task. The learning curve is usually 6 months to a year. This included learning the basics of creating a derived product to understand the workflow of making and submitting to the IMVU catalog.
Beginners for any 3d Mesh Editing Software (Blender, 3D Max, Maya, Sketchup, etc) can search the web for tutorials, and also search YouTube for Beginner's Tutorials. You may find a local community college with courses that can be taken at your leisure.
I highly recommend making derived products and adding your graphic artwork to these first. Completely understand how "drivers" of created mesh; work with meshes. In this manner, you can probably learn to make mesh easily derived by others.
Good luck.
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Posted by “Alley8” on December 31, 2023.
[Archived]This probably sounds crazy but how do I make my own mesh? I am a new creator, and want to raise my tier level as it's still at 0. I downloaded blender and watched tutorials but haven't came across one that's for beginners I guess?
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Posted by “MightySe7en” on January 02, 2024.
[Archived]JazzKat also has a bunch of good tutorials on https://www.katsbits.com/ or his discord server https://discord.gg/dGUD2vx
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Posted by “LestatDeLioncourt” on January 01, 2024.
[Archived]HI @Alley8 Learning to Mesh is not an easy task. The learning curve is usually 6 months to a year. This included learning the basics of creating a derived product to understand the workflow of making and submitting to the IMVU catalog.
Beginners for any 3d Mesh Editing Software (Blender, 3D Max, Maya, Sketchup, etc) can search the web for tutorials, and also search YouTube for Beginner's Tutorials. You may find a local community college with courses that can be taken at your leisure.
I highly recommend making derived products and adding your graphic artwork to these first. Completely understand how "drivers" of created mesh; work with meshes. In this manner, you can probably learn to make mesh easily derived by others.
Good luck.
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