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u/RustyBramble ยท 1 pointr/3Dmodeling

Working through this book. -http://www.amazon.co.uk/3ds-2012-Bible-Kelly-Murdock/dp/1118022203 - Has really given me some confidence with how aware I feel of the software's capabilities and tools. I'm only a little over half way through and it's been a good way to structure my learning. The tutorials aren't visually great, but they do the job of giving you an example of what the text is outlining.

I used to make maps for various UT mods. This was way back when I was like 12 - 16. (24 now) At the time I came to understand some of the basic principles and aspects of 3D modelling. I was far too put off by my render times and general performance speed then though.

I've been drawing a lot since though and looking at other mediums such as photography. Which I definitely don't think will have done any harm when it comes to thinking about composition, harmony, lighting for effect, colours, Ideas in general I guess. There are plenty of good books in any library for these topics.

Over the past year I've been modelling better than ever. The learning is often as fun as the work and I find my self having some real break-through moments. Blender is certainly a great tool to for free. If you haven't already , check out Sintel. (http://www.sintel.org/)

I'm no expert. Only a beginner really. I'd definitely advise you to develop your skills for idea generation and preservation in any creative or artistic way you can. Outlining objectives and aiming to achieve specific goals also really helps.

Looking at and working from reference images makes an incredibly large amount of sense as well. Use them for everything. You can always copy one aspect of something and work into it some of your own ideas.

Ultimately, I've found there is an awfully large amount of information on the web that can help you learn to work with 3D. A lot of it free as well. last night at daft o,clock I thought I'd search Polycount. That led me here http://wiki.polycount.com Which already I can see has a lot of worthwhile information.

Enjoy learning and do as much of it as you can. :)