>pick up blender again>find some course about landscape>the instructor makes mistakes and "forgets" steps>its all on camera>some of his workflow is questionable even though I only have 2 weeks of experience>the_final_straw.jpg>I try to render my scene after having copied this guy's every critical decision>blender breaks instantly>update gpu driver>turn down the amount of shit being rendered in the scene>still crashes, almost had a bluescreen once>find a fuckface geometry node that doesn't seem to make sense>Instructor has the same geometry node / tree setup but his render was fine and dandy>????Should I find another course bros?
>>the instructor makes mistakes and "forgets" stepsi hate this so much why is it so common, instant rage
>another blender course grifter victimi hope you at least learned a valuable lesson and will remember this experience the next time you consider giving money to one of these scammers. I hope you at least pirated it. should always pirate.
>>1002311>>pick up blenderYour first mistake. It's a software for amateurs so courses will be done by amateurs. Courses in general are the pyramid schemes of 2020s. If you are going to use blender at least learn ui and find a course for a proper professional program and just retrace steps
>>1002311one tip i read is to torrent tutorials for other softwares and apply them into blender
>>1002311landscapes are a bitch in blender. Ctrl+B around your camera view (in object mode of course) will improve things by a lot. Also thing LOD. A good exercise for you would be to figure out how to optimize your scene until you can render it properly
I got the gamedev.tv bundle some time ago and it was huge for me in the span of two months. Abbitt is good.
>>1002324Ok, so what to use then?
how does one "almost have a bluescreen?"