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great work as always. question: why do you use C4d over Blender? I ask because I'm a former Modo user and as you may know, Modo has been killed. I have some C4d experience and quite like it. But a lot of Modo users are moving over to Blender, most likely because of cost, especially since Modo has been End of Life'd. Is it because you're just used to C4d or is there another reason not to use Blender? I'm trying to decide which direction to go. Thank you!
Thank you! Regarding your question, my audience is mostly C4D users, and I might be one of the fewer C4D modelers that create modeling content in C4D. I don't want to change that. In addition, my content generally revolves around SubD modeling which could be followed in any software so I don't mind it. But if I wasn't creating content and wanted to use a program just for modeling and rendering, I would probably use Blender.
Hey there, thank you very much, I achieved that level by just practicing over and over again, of course I watched many tutorials, but I don't remember buying any.
Hi Polygon Pen! Thank you for your response! It’s really inspiring to hear that you achieved your level with constant practice. I’m also learning and working on my 3D skills. I try to practice regularly, and I’ve been watching tutorials just like you. My goal is to improve my skills and one day reach a similar level of proficiency! I appreciate any advice or tips you might have. Thanks again
@@HdunndjJdjnfn-he2xe My biggest advice is to challenge yourself with difficult shapes, for example you could try to model the things that I model in my tutorials but don't watch the tutorial, in the beginning or in the end, take a screenshot of the finished model and try to model on your own, if you fail at some point, then watch the video, I believe this is a great way to memorize techniques/tools.
I mean, respect and you are absolutely talented, but... No professional Industrial Designer would use C4D or mesh modelling for this type of job. Rhino, Alias or Solidworks would be more appropriate and realistic...
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When polygonpen says "let's check the topology" knowing that he is the topology itself
The tutorial is of very high quality, I'm going to spend the weekend studying it thoroughly.Have a great weekend!
Your work is as beautiful as ever
you make it look so effortless
Nice Job Man! 🔥
Thank to C4D modeling master! I'm helpful very interesting class! Keep going!
Nice one! Would love to see some modeling combined with Redshift texturing tutorials
As always thanks for sharing your knowledge!
Perfeito, espetacular! Ótima Aula!
Thank you, awesome explanation
Thanks!
Beautiful 👏
Great stuff Mert!
Another great tutorial, thank you very much. 🤩🤩
Thank you!
That's perfect.
Thank you Thomas!
Genial como siempre. Gracias por enseñar
Amazing man
Thanks a lot for great Tutorial!
Perfect!!!
great work as always. question: why do you use C4d over Blender? I ask because I'm a former Modo user and as you may know, Modo has been killed. I have some C4d experience and quite like it. But a lot of Modo users are moving over to Blender, most likely because of cost, especially since Modo has been End of Life'd. Is it because you're just used to C4d or is there another reason not to use Blender? I'm trying to decide which direction to go. Thank you!
Thank you!
Regarding your question, my audience is mostly C4D users, and I might be one of the fewer C4D modelers that create modeling content in C4D. I don't want to change that.
In addition, my content generally revolves around SubD modeling which could be followed in any software so I don't mind it.
But if I wasn't creating content and wanted to use a program just for modeling and rendering, I would probably use Blender.
Please don't change that@@polygonpen
@@polygonpen Me and 3 people i know use blender and still watch your videos xd
They so easy to follow
Hello Polygon Pen,
Your videos are very interesting and clear! I wanted to ask, have you purchased many paid courses to achieve your current level?
Hey there, thank you very much, I achieved that level by just practicing over and over again, of course I watched many tutorials, but I don't remember buying any.
Hi Polygon Pen! Thank you for your response! It’s really inspiring to hear that you achieved your level with constant practice. I’m also learning and working on my 3D skills. I try to practice regularly, and I’ve been watching tutorials just like you. My goal is to improve my skills and one day reach a similar level of proficiency! I appreciate any advice or tips you might have. Thanks again
@@HdunndjJdjnfn-he2xe My biggest advice is to challenge yourself with difficult shapes, for example you could try to model the things that I model in my tutorials but don't watch the tutorial, in the beginning or in the end, take a screenshot of the finished model and try to model on your own, if you fail at some point, then watch the video, I believe this is a great way to memorize techniques/tools.
@@polygonpen
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it is somewhat hard to do the same in the
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You sound like Ronaldo
Somebody said that before :/
I mean, respect and you are absolutely talented, but... No professional Industrial Designer would use C4D or mesh modelling for this type of job. Rhino, Alias or Solidworks would be more appropriate and realistic...