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Greeting to everyone here at the 3DC forums, I've been working with 3D-Coat for about a year now. many things to learn, perhaps a few questions to ask as well.. Overall i'm more of an advanced hobbiest, working on learning something new on my weekends. I've made some excelent progress, but have further to go yet.

I started with an older student edition of 3D Studio, Switched to learning Blender a year ago, and have Since worked with 3DCoat (Pro) and Octane Render to produce some really neat progress. - My current focus of self study is advanced Character modeling and animation.

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Hi; I am Carlos, from Spain.

I want to create/edit some part of the

http://3d-coat.com/wiki/index.php/Doc:Manual/es

that is not traslate to spanish.

¿The user registratio for change the wiki manual is the same of the forum?

I wait to be approval.

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hi, my name is andreas. i'm from germany, trained as an architect and lworking as an 3d-generalist.

since i love drawing/painting i'm really enthusiastic about voxel sculpting. i bought the domain voxelism.com, maybe there will be an voxel art movement our children gonna learn in school's art lessons .)

cheers,

andreas

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Hi

I’m from Norway and just started to get into 3D Coat. I’m been doing 3D graphics since the mid nineties, started with Realsofts Real 3D on an Amiga 600 and later Amiga 4000. I Switched to Lightwave as soon as it became a standalone software.

3DS Max is a part of my 3D arsenal as well, but I prefer working with Lightwave. My work is oil industry/CAD related doing anything from 3D design, construction and visualization. My intention is to use 3D coat for painting, but will give sculpture a try when I am familiar with the software. Right now I’m trying to figure out a good workflow between 3D Coat and Lightwave.

At last, usually I do not post much, but will read the forum on regular basis.

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Hello, I'm Roger Muma a luthier from London Ontario Canada. I have been flirting with learning 3d for some time now. Have and still use Rhino and Aspire. I want to be able to sculpt 3d base relief scenes that can be cut with a cnc router. I make harps www.mumaharps.com and have decorated the columns with custom designs for the customers. Also decorated wooden boxes with carved lids. I prove to be a slow learner with lots of books and not much progress. I would like to connect with a local user who might be able to give some first hand instruction.

Regards,

Roger

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Hi all,

My name is Patrick.

I come from Belgium.

I'm not even a new user since i have yet to buy 3D-coat (hobbyist version). This will be done tomorrow.

I'm actually very hesitant, since i'm afraid i wont ever learn the program. I hope there are a lot of tutorials around here !!

gr. P.

aka Scythar or TheTeacher

Hi Scythar!

There are a lot of tutorials around for 3DC, both free and commercial.

Here is a good place to start:

http://3d-coat.com/tutorial/free-tutorial/

Then of course there are a ton of videos on Vimeo:

https://vimeo.com/channels/3dcoat

https://vimeo.com/channels/3dctraining

That's just a start, there are lots more. Hope that helps!

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Hello there,

I've just downloaded the trial version. I still don't know my way around this software and if I'll adapt to its workflow etc. But from the little I've seen so far I felt compelled to register on the forums to share my feelings. My god. The interface actually seems it was made by humans and for humans! Thank you!

I have 30 days to explore this guy and try to get the most of it, any words of advice? :)

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