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# 4 11-05-2017 , 04:56 PM
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Glad to hear it. Keeping an organised scene will become even more useful later when you come to rig and animate it. As your scenes get more complex it becomes essential.

A lot of tutorials i've seen over the years skip it and don't really try and emphasis the importance of things like topology, because frankly it's a time consuming step. However without the discipline of creating good topology and keeping your scenes organised your work will tend to hit a plateau that you just can't get past I see it all the time.

The tutorials i make tend to take a while to work through as i try to pack in lots of different information and some of the thought processes behind why i'd do it that way. My misses thinks i talk to much lol

Anyway thanks for posting it up here always nice to see someone getting something from it and it's looking great so far.

All the best
David


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