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Is Blender/3D in general just too complicated to have as a side hobby? I make music, make videos, programmer, painter, I have a lot of hobbies. I've always been interested in 3D so I did the 3.5 donut tutorial and made a cool ass donut animation and felt like a champ. Then I just tried to make a hamburger without any tutorial and made this demoralizing piece of shit. Clearly it's easier when someone is telling you step by step what to do.

I dunno, I was hoping I could use this to do some neat VFX stuff for videos or make 3D assets for a 3D game one day. Or hobby shit like interior design for my living room. I've never found it difficult to pick up a new software, hobby, or skill, but goddamn Blender and 3D feels like I need to get a divorce, quit my job, and live and breathe in 3D. Should I give up or give it another shot? Just can't tell how much of a side thing you can make it. It's by far the most complicated software/hobby I've attempted to pick up.

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