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Learning Blender 2.6

Today I committed to learn blender again, after several times giving up from trying because of its complicity (I thought). My story was beginning with downloading a good e-book, titled Blender Foundations: The Essential Guide to Learning Blender 2.6. To be precise, I downloaded it yesterday, though. But forget it, because it's today when I found a good words from the book that make me be fired up.

"You can't get a piano and expect to be a big composer. You need to be a pianist first".
- Ton Roosendal.

Yes, this blender is tool and I must master it step by step, like musicians practicing with their instruments first before they can show any performances. Roland Hess, the writer of this book said, 3D animation are not simple, to master it must take some kind of training, talent, and dedication.

Finally, I'll finish my twits here and it's better if I just start learning blender now. For your information, I wrote all of this in this article just for burning my spirit to motivate me in learning blender.

I say thanks to Roland Hess who write this good book. You can order it here. The previous price of this book is $44.95, but now there's discount so the newest price is $26.78. This item ships for free, so you must not worry about shipping cost. However, I must apologize to  him too, because I didn't buy his book, but just get it for free.

About that, I must say thanks too to Arief Hermansyah, who share the download link to this book in pdf filetype.  Here is the link. :D

And this is the result of my random excercise, an ugly random monster. I created in random way with sculpt mode.

Picture 1. Screenshot of my Random Ugly Monster Project

By the way actualy I didn't learn sculpting technique from the book I mentioned before. I learned it many months ago in blender cookie. Here is the excact tutorial video I watched that show me how to work in sculpt mode. In this case, in that video he's trying to teach sculpting a human head using blender. In the end of his teaching he said:

"Happy blender..." :D

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