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3 Dimensional Chat / How many hours?

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HowDo
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Location: United Kingdom
Posted: 24th Oct 2007 15:24
Hi All,

Just got myself AC3D and it seam very easy to use and works the way I think when trying to draw something.

How many hours, days or years might it take, before some of the models I would like to make stop looking like blocks put together and start looking like the object I am starting to make?

Also have found the AC3D forum site very good, but was hoping the above would get it own forum slot on here would make finding some answer a bit easier.

cheers.

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Posted: 24th Oct 2007 15:25
That depends.

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Alucard94
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Posted: 24th Oct 2007 16:24
Oh my god your avatar is so distracting that I can't answer your question :S

I model I clean and I cook for you... AND I STILL DONT GET A COOKIE!!?!!?!?!!?!??
hessiess
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Posted: 24th Oct 2007 17:48
depends on how mutch time you put in, but probably between 3 weeks and 4 months

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AndrewT
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Posted: 24th Oct 2007 22:15
Ya, it depends a lot on:

How much you enjoy it.
How much time you put into it.

Learn to love it, and you'll get better much quicker.

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John H
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Posted: 24th Oct 2007 23:10
Also, dont just focus on 3D Art! Go out into the world and just draw things, you'll get a vast knowledge of the shape of objects and just how they are created, assembled, built, sculpted etc. The better you know the object, the better you are going to be able to re-create it in 3D!


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