@henningsanden I think this applies differently depending on when you are starting. If you are young you should grind after school (you have responsibilities yet), if you are older you should be smart enough to prioritize and make sacrifices. Also going to school for just 3d is stupid
@chhopsky Not even a conspiracy lmao. 90% of the things are getting approved through static images inside powerpoint presentations. People who approve the budgets dgaf about the process.
@BigGuyHimself@nutanc Clearly companies has decided they are not 100x productive since their alleged productivity is not bringing any money to the bottom line
@BenjiGameDev@IsThisA3DModel Theft is a social contract. Humans are allowed to learn from other art because biology limits us (fair). Mastery costs time and memory etc. AI is jsut limited by the compute power, disrupting socioeconomic balance. If anything AI should be like public utility service
@jdreeves Depends on how good the tools is. Sometime they are just nice toys thats helps you sell the design to a client with nonexisten actual impact because client will not use it anyways because the tools just creates more decisions to think about instead removing decisions.
@Tradigital3D I feel like at that point you should be using engines native foliage instancing system and just mirror the points into blender not the otherway around
@friedPeeP I see where you are coming from (at least I think I do) and you are not wrong, but this format is
1) too reductive to the underlying issues
2) showing out of context scenario
3) opens you up to the bad faith debates ("but my skin is grey sometimes!")
@ankkala They do but the amount of the work needed to make them feel nice and do what you want to do is about the same as making your own with the benefit of knowing the codebase
@f4micom Having a parasocial relationship with a car brand is absolutely comical tho. Itβs like complaining that your favourite musician tried a different genre on the new album.