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Print at Dec 17, 2025, 3:23:19 AM |
| Posted by Xiste at Jul 17, 2024, 12:51:01 AM |
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Re: Creating motion graphics with Sweet Home 3D Hello and thanks, GaudiGalopin3324. I know from feedback from students that I can sometimes be a bit hard to understand, when they ask me to explain again. So if there are things you don't quite understand, I still have two days to edit the post, and as long as I want to edit my illustrations, so please tell me if there are things I ought to be more clear about, and I will do my best. I think all talents come from the same place. Creativity is like a flame burning inside, that gives energy and curiosity, and an urge to explore the unknown. So spreading your creativity on several areas is rather an enrichment than a drawback. My areas all belong on the same field, and interacts with each other. A composition is a composition. Whether it is music, sound design, graphic design, writing or photography. It's always about communicating something you have inside that wants to get out. The communication channel is always less important than the message. I am old enough to have spent my ten thousand hours practising each of my areas of communication, so I know from experience that your visualisation talent will hardly suffer or diminish, rather the opposite, if you should dive into other art forms and ways of expressing yourself. You might even be inspired and bring your visualisations to a new level! Out of curiosity I just had Google translate my post to Norwegian. A total disaster. ChatGPT did a much better job. So maybe you should try ChatGPT or some other AI-service to translate? Thanks again for your comment, Xiste |
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