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Yeah, about my tutorial I'd like to improve and record another one. About the keybinds I was thinking about it before making the video but I guess I forgot about it while making it. I'm probably gonna do some tutorial on how to make miscs and how to improve normal masks, how to include phong mask etc.
Thank you once again for a lot of good feedback, I hope you're doing well
God speed gentlemen, and best of luck
My only dislike about it was in how you chose to speed through the tedious parts, and with keybind shortcuts display not being visible.
Absolutely loved the humor, as it help elevate the tension and overwhelm I often feel when engaging with something new, especially something as overwhelming as blender. If you do consider making a follow-up, or perhaps, an advanced deep dive guide which will include even more stuff you have learned along the way, it would be great if you were
1. Add a display that showcases what button combinations gave you which shortcut you are currently using
2. Do not cut out any parts, beyond slightly speeding up bits and pieces that are tedious, and rather self explanatory
3. Would love to see your use of the TF2Trifecta, as it seems like a boundless resource, with no clear cut guide showcasing how to best utilize it for item creation.
"This shit is so incomparably bad, my pride as an artist has been insulted; and I take that as a challenge."
*Proceeds to create the best robot cosmetic on the workshop*
We thought the world had already witnessed its last highest peak of titans clashing, and yet this takes it to a new extreme.
Endlessly grateful for Endi being handsome af
Endlessly grateful for the SchOlim Blender guide, and am super loving almost all your uploads
Also, I disagree with the comments below. Robot cosmetics can look good if they're well made and fit the artstyle.