๐งต Why do people here hate Blender
Anonymous at Mon, 26 Sep 2022 22:46:41 UTC No. 919824
Hello, Im new here. Why the Blenser hate? OOTL
Anonymous at Tue, 27 Sep 2022 01:49:40 UTC No. 919831
>>919824
they waste money buying shit they aren't good enough to need, and they come here to cope about it
Anonymous at Tue, 27 Sep 2022 02:12:58 UTC No. 919832
GUI isn't like anything else.
Anonymous at Tue, 27 Sep 2022 02:30:22 UTC No. 919833
>>919824
I hate dogs. Fucking ugly intrusive mutants.
Anonymous at Tue, 27 Sep 2022 11:57:32 UTC No. 919866
>>919824
Because blender suck at everything
Anonymous at Tue, 27 Sep 2022 12:10:44 UTC No. 919868
>>919824
Blender users have gone down day by day which was artificially inflated by covid. Now that covid is gone the hobbyist will hop on to any trend they deem satisfies their cope like CSP changing to subscription in 2023. The attention span of a blender user only lasts 3 months before they give up anyway.
Anonymous at Tue, 27 Sep 2022 12:19:00 UTC No. 919872
>>919868
You can still and will be able to buy Perp for CSP you tard.
Anonymous at Tue, 27 Sep 2022 14:20:47 UTC No. 919887
>>919824
Because there jelous of blender it is free after all and have everything autodesk have in one program without paying a horrendous subscription every 12 month
Anonymous at Wed, 28 Sep 2022 08:57:56 UTC No. 919985
>>919831
Speaking of wasting money.
>Try bsurfaces (built in), not bad,
>I wish I could add the relax functions from retopoflow (which I use but I don't like the UI.)
>Speedretopo seems to have those.
>Work a bit, buy Speedretopo.
>Glitches horribly and barely works better than bsurfaces.
I can't believe I have paid for blender addons.
Anonymous at Wed, 28 Sep 2022 14:07:13 UTC No. 920017
Blender users are to /3/ what furries are to /mlp/
Anonymous at Wed, 28 Sep 2022 14:37:16 UTC No. 920021
>>919824
I hate that blender has become mainstream among normies.
t.blenderer since 2011
Anonymous at Wed, 28 Sep 2022 16:15:21 UTC No. 920024
I don't hate blender, but the user base is a bunch of obnoxious hobbyists who fail to grasp that some tools are better for certain tasks and just because it's supported doesn't mean it's good at it.
Blender can do a lot and is actually great at few things like modeling.
๐๏ธ Anonymous at Thu, 29 Sep 2022 01:51:22 UTC No. 920110
>>920017
blenderer since 2010, I felt like most blenderers at that time were mostly linux users, or I was in a russian/ukrainian forum full of them.
Anonymous at Thu, 29 Sep 2022 01:52:25 UTC No. 920111
>>920021
blenderer since 2010, I felt like most blenderers at that time were mostly linux users, or I was just in a russian/ukrainian forum full of them.
Anonymous at Thu, 29 Sep 2022 11:46:52 UTC No. 920144
Blender is hard to learn, and not many people in "the industry" use it, even though the software has been quickly adopted and improved.
I've been to art schools that offer 3D courses or degrees, and the general consensus seems to be that blender requires a much more software-technical approach that a lot of people don't want to deal with. This is especially true because they teach using different premium tools that often have similar approaches to working, while blender does its own thing. I think this is because of the open-source method for creating thesoftware.
And people who just want to make stuff quickly for fun are using SFM and its huge library of assets and massive activecommunity.
Blender is also very easy to get, so it has the same problem as other popular free software: a lot of idiots who don't know what they're doing use it. Just look at gamedev communities like Unity, GameMaker, and Godot. There are a lot of idiots and newbies, but when used right, they are also very useful tools.
Oh, and of course, you can almost always find better software or services for some things than blender's "jack of all trades, master of none" approach. Blender won't be the best choice for people who only want to work on one or a small number of skills when working with CG.
So blender is in a weird place where there are always "better" options, there isn't much pressure from bigger institutions to change it, and a lot of people just download it without much preparation or direction.
I love blender, but I have a background as a software engineer and have always been a huge nerd, so I love that I can use code and visual programming to work with blender in my own way.
Anonymous at Thu, 29 Sep 2022 13:02:42 UTC No. 920147
>>920144
>Just look at gamedev communities like Unity, GameMaker, and Godot. There are a lot of idiots and newbies,
curious why you dont include unreal in this list, a blender sponsor? Are you biased? You know that there are a metric shitload of horrible unreal games?
Anonymous at Thu, 29 Sep 2022 20:19:21 UTC No. 920206
Lmao
https://youtu.be/TspmCxSpJS4
Anonymous at Fri, 30 Sep 2022 06:12:58 UTC No. 920258
>>919824
>Why the Blenser hate?
Because this place is full of dysfunctional NEET Autists.
Anonymous at Sun, 2 Oct 2022 06:26:47 UTC No. 920548
>>919824
Blender is a great , free lightweight swiss army knife . It's the hype and Youtube "influencer marketing" around it that can get on people's nerve.
Imagine being a career 3D artist and seeing hobbyist, tourist,poor-fag and coomers constantly heralding their freeware to be the one "finally killing X-software", " shaking the industry's boot" . Especially hearing that from people like this board' very own's Cris who has no respect for the craft.
Also I have finally being doing some long courses and classes taught in Maya , they are much higher quality and go much more in-depth than content-farm Blender tutorials from Youtuber