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RE: Iglu-Dorf Music in DLUX 360° - snow sculpture

in #dlux4 years ago

When I was in college I used computer graphics for part of my work. I was told by the lecturers that it was not valid. In those days computer programs were very clunky and I had to learn by trial and error. It was not a great experience.
I still use 3D programs today (Mainly Blender) for design and play. They can help a lot but I much more enjoy getting my hands dirty and work with real materials. That said, I think the interface of VR would be much more intuitive for me and literally one up a whole new world.
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Thanks for expanding on what I asked. I'm doing a lot of looking at what people say about their art, how they work and their preferences. My background is all, as you say "getting my hands dirty and work with real materials." I see benefits and drawbacks to both ways of working but lean towards getting dirty as my preference. I haven't tried out Blender, but currently looking at that to learn more.

What you've said about the older computer programs being clunky and that VR interface would be more intuitive for you, are good points. It's the "interface", having more fluidity and naturalness occur with that. I suppose that's more along the lines of integration. Lots of things to consider. I appreciate the dialogue.