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RE: Learning Blender, unity, and coding...
Thank you imaginalex, I too am working with blender. This post gained you a follower for several reasons. I resteemed it to keep this visible in my blog, I have been working on an interesting problem with text conversion to wiremesh using the alt-c command. I am hoping to find a community of blender learners that can share insights and inspiration for new blends. Also like the replies in this particular post for the additional insight into Jerry Banfield's guide and minnow support. This post in its entirety is a keeper for me especially for where I am in my journey along the Steem ecosystem.
Yes, Jerrybandfield gives really precious advice on this platform, visibility is much more valuable than taking all your money out of the platform, i have made this mistake the first week because i did know nothing about steemit and to be frank, i was thinking about it too much as a way to increase a little bit my quality of life and help my mother with the bills while showing my drawings.
But after a while i really met nice people around, and a community eager and ready to help you if you really make original content, your content. The first week i took away almost all my Steem dollars, i didn't think about it much... i made approximatively 130 euros (around 150 $) and it helped get some bills paid this month and i could feel being usefull for our household for once while doing what i love.
But while i still need to take a little bit away to help mom every month, i will follow Jerry Banfield's advice and reinvest everything in Steem Power, or the more i can because this platform has much much more value and potential being able to connect you to interesting people.
Visibility really helps getting your projects forward and this platform is really about interacting and finding people with the same kind of interests, and maybe even building things together at some point.
Witnesses are the first to give the advice to use these vote helpers, but while doing so, try to find those that can add value to your posts so you actually don't loose your sbd and even gain some by checking wich bot offers what in term of sbd spent for the value of the vote received.
This is a really fascinating ecosystem. The more i learn about it, the more i like it.
And i feel it's the very first posting / blogging platform where i have been so open with people, usually people doubt i am the one drawing this, or that, in other places i had a lot of people telling me i'm cheating in some sort of ways, that i can't be this good at drawing and there is a lot and a lot of jealous people in the webcomics space, i find it more healthy and psychologically appeasing to be posting here on steemit.
It feels like people can really see for once in my life that i have a little bit of talent and it's not just one thing i made that was nice looking but that when i want to make something really good i am able to, and that i have more than one talent ^^ Feels really nice to be around here, even tho, what i do won't be at the taste of everyone out there.
But it's my little artist thing ^^
Your reply and its content make the point, thank you for a thoughtful reply! My estimation and outlook are bolstered even more.