![]() So if you’re going to work in the game industry, blender is kinda looked down upon (even though it has the capacity to do amazing things).īlender is free, easy to access and is incredibly powerful. C4D is considered the industry standard, held on the same pedestal as Maya or 3Ds MAX.C4D cost money to outright own, while blender is open source.The thing is I don't see C4D being talked about that much in the game dev community, as Blender is more popular for being a great software that is also free, and this made me question if I should learn Blender instead.It doesn’t matter, they’re just like two ways of doing the exact same thing in the end, just with different methods. I've been using Cinema 4D for a while now and know my way around the software to be able to do some intermediate modeling (still have to learn sculpting) and I was thinking to start learning how to use the program in a deeper way. I wan't to start making games at some point so I've been working on developing some skills related to game dev (like 3d modeling, music production/sound design and taking coding classes in college). Feedback Friday Screenshot Saturday Soundtrack Sunday Marketing Monday WIP Wednesday Daily Discussion Quarterly Showcase Related communities 1 ![]() For questions, get in touch with mods, we're happy to help you. Free assets OK, be sure to specify license. If you need to use screenshots, that's ok so long as is illustrates your issues.ĭo not solicit employment. ![]() Use discord, /r/indiegames, /r/playmygame or /r/gamedevscreens.īe specific about your question. ![]() Feedback, praise, WIP, screenshots, kickstarters, blogs, memes, "play my game", twitch streams. ![]()
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