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What is the easiest to learn to use constantly 3D software for absolute beginners? Anything with any price goes as long as it is easy to learn.

>> No.760994

>>760993
Also, please give me good tutorials for them.

>> No.760995

>>760993
https://www.blender.org/download/releases/2-80/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7MRonzqYJgw

Good luck and fuck off from this board before you get a brain rot.

>> No.763352

Blender is easy!

>> No.763372

Cinema 4D is very user-friendly and has a lot of tutorials. In my experience, it's probably the easiest full 3D program to pick up and learn.


https://www.maxon.net/en-us/products/cinema-4d/overview/

https://www.cineversity.com/

>> No.763503

>>760993
Although there are worflow differences, i think maya max and blender are equal in terms of learning curve, especially if you follow along a beginner course.

>> No.763638

>>760993
Search for low poly and hipoly modeling tutorials, the rest is just practice, they are not easy or fast way.