@Phiro> The first tip for all users is: read the "......" manual (s)!
("Introduction to MoI 3D" and "MoI Command References")
The video tutorials are very good but first, you have to read a documentation to understand what is the philosophy of a software and what the basic tools are used for.
Many times we confuse tutorials and demos.
Demonstrations with timelapse are never useful for beginners. They give us hope for wonderful results, but are made by advanced +++ users with their favorite interface, scripts etc.
Tutorials for beginners should be done with basic step-by-step version and basic version.
Be careful to confuse these two types of videos.
Thanks Phiro, some of the best advice we can give to beginners. I have adopted this learning method for many years. But it still took me a long time to understand this and it became almost an unconscious reflex (5 or 6 CAD / 2D and 3D CAD software over several years). It is also for this reason that I am very attached to the quality, accuracy and precision of the translations of the documentation (and the software interface) for non-English speakers of which I am a part. This should be a collective contribution. I am also very attached to my language and my culture, they are what allow me to access more or less complex concepts and philosophies.
One more time, sorry for my poor english !!!
- Zooen
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