@zeelee3D Thanks, I'll check that out! I've spent the whole day trying to find a flame effect for the character's hair that actually works… I haven't found one yet 😭
Don't feel bad, I've often thrown shade at my C4D friends calling it "easy mode" for AAA renders lol
Some things are going to be more tedious maybe, but other things will be easier. Also you know how it is when you're trying to learn a new interface.
Definitely look into the new Motion Tools stuff, and check out @RedefineFX 's work too, he can fast-track your UE5 learning.
I switched from Maya to Blender a year or two ago and I still fumble around sometimes 😅
A lot of artists feel pressure to constantly produce something new, especially in a culture shaped by short attention spans and the constant demand to stay visible.
But the artists whose work stays with me are usually the ones who take their time. They return to certain themes, visual languages, subjects, or mediums, explore them from different angles, and slowly build an interesting and differentiating body of work.
You can feel when something comes from a place of patience rather than pressure. In a world full of AI slop, anyone can generate one good image. Building a real body of work is much harder to fake.
Ahahah yes ! But at least I don't have to see the other one’s political opinions every day on my feed. IG is also designed for sharing visuals. And the algorithm is still much better than here.+ If you want to see an artist's work, go to their profile and you can see all their works at a glance.
I see less and less great art on my timeline. At first I thought it was just the algo. But I’m starting to realize it might be something else.
More and more artists seem to have gotten discouraged from posting. Sharing their work every day into the void, slowly getting overwhelmed by the feeling that no one is seeing it or caring anyway.
And when artists stop sharing, we all lose. A lot of great art simply disappears from our timelines.
So please share the art you see and love. Even if it’s just a retweet, a reply, or a small thread about it.
Anything helps!
@SophiaAram@franceinter Donc il y'a les gentils et les méchants. Quand les gentils bombardent les méchants, (et éventuellement la population autour) il faut dire bravo, sinon on est un méchant aussi...
Ceux qui réduisent les bombardements contre un régime islamique à une "offensive contre le droit international", devraient demander aux iraniens ce qu’ils pensent de la douceur de vivre à l’abri du droit international… @franceinter