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Get professional critique on your Blender art

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Are you looking to get feedback on your work from professional Blender artists? Gleb, Reynante and Guilherme join forces to help you out between today and next Friday.

The last art review session that Gleb Alexandrov—that prolific super awesome genius artist—and I did had been a blast! And we want it to take it a step further this time.

​We have invited with us Guilherme Henrique who is one of the Blender legends of this time and was also one of the artists featured in the Top Blender Artists of 2015.

If you're looking to improve your artworks and your general sense of aesthetics, we're here to help you the best way we can.

About the Author

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Bart Veldhuizen

I have a LONG history with Blender - I wrote some of the earliest Blender tutorials, worked for Not a Number and helped run the crowdfunding campaign that open sourced Blender (the first one on the internet!). I founded BlenderNation in 2006 and have been editing it every single day since then ;-) I also run the Blender Artists forum and I'm Head of Community at Sketchfab.

1 Comment

  1. So how does this work? Do I bring something to you and you comment on it in the comment section, or is it private and personal comunication like in an email or something. Or maybe I do some Blender Artist post or something. I am just not sure. In the words mentioned above, I also don't understand the words mentioned above, I am from the U.S.A, But it say's something like, "and I had been a blast!"
    Well, I am from the U.S.A. where we/I only understand american english and you just kind of lost me.
    I am doing an animated short to a song "lean on me" by micheal bolten or whatever I have animated characters and trying to sync them up to the song. Do you critic animations or do you mainly want to stick with just still's. I am a newbee at all this so when I say still's I mean 1 frame and when I say animation I mean a couple of thousands of still's, if that makes any since. No if that ain't confusing enough, then they got something called "shorts" which is aparently smaller then an animated movie that pixar would produce.
    I don't know what to say, the 3d world is a very big world, and I am still just learning.
    All I can say for sure is that I am doing an animation and would appreciate critics from you but I have a very thin skin.I don't have a thick skin like Andrew P. Price.I would love the critics about my work but I have never done this before and would normally choose against it, but if you truly give me good advice, I would be all for it but if receiving critics is about running my work down and not giving any good advice, I would not be interested.
    But, see, I don't know too much in this 3d world and am just learning and so I am just asking questions to see what this is all about. I don't know and I ain't saying nothing, I am just wondering how it all works.
    Thanks
    P.S. I really like all the work you all do, especially Glebs work but really like you all. It's kind of a fine line. I really like you all.
    P.S.S. It's kinda a open and shut case with me. Do you know anything about animation and if If I showed you animationtion could you help me with like texture and lighting and all that stuff. To me stills are somewhat simplistict but when you are dealing with thousands of frames it seems to be alot harder and just mainly impossible to me and that is kinda the help I am looking for.
    I am not really good with word so hope I didn't offend you. I am just wondering. I love typeing but not real good at putting my thoughts into a few sentences like on twiter. I tend to explain myself in many sentences just hoping to get my thoughts to you. If I knew how to explain myself and what I am looking for in two or three sentences I would have done it and saved myself the time and trouble.
    Truly sorry for the long letter.
    Thanks.

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