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thank you. i actually didnt know how blender worked a week ago but ive been practicing and watching tutorials. i think low poly is such a nice look and can be cute.
Blender actually almost shut down in 2002 because investors pulled funding but then the creator asked the community to crowdfund so he could buy the rights to it and got the money in like a week because people liked it so much.
Damn thats some good progress then. I mostly use it for modeling functional parts that i 3D print. I also used to do these cool little animations that react to certain frequencies in the music and entirely in blender with the scripting stuff, but havent touched that in years.
Cool fact with the crowdfunding, its easily forgotten that nerds need more than just screen light to survive and continue developing our beloved foss projects :)