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 From:  Robert (ROBERT_S)
11397.1 
Hi guys,

as title say:

How did you learn the program?

Is there some good series about this program? Or did you learn it by try - mistake and with the user manual?

Thanks.

Robert.
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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
11397.2 In reply to 11397.1 
Normally with this prog so intuitive you don't need any tut! :)

Red this one time is sufficient! ;)
https://moi3d.com/4.0/docs/moi_command_reference.htm

When you are blocked go to the forum for some help :)

Else you can browse on Youtube for find some tutorials...
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 From:  Matadem
11397.3 
First thing I did after I bought Moi3d was to buy this course > https://kotur.gumroad.com/l/vavRq

Well worth it ...
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 From:  GuyLuke
11397.4 In reply to 11397.3 
I also bought the gumroad tutorial. It was excellent. MOI was very enjoyable to learn this way.

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 From:  Phiro
11397.5 
For me, the best way to learn is the Ressources page of the Moi's website.
Explore it !
The tutorial section with Tom Meeks youtube channel is a very good beginning and perhaps the best for newbies.
A very good channel is the Stefan Schneller channel which is on jewellery, but it gives very good tricks on all features of Moi. Yes it's a german channel but you can use the automatic subtitles translation.

You can find many videos on YouTube that are just accelerated demos.
What I think is that you should avoid these tutorials which are just demonstrations without any explanation because you will not learn anything with them.
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 From:  KENMO
11397.6 In reply to 11397.5 
I learned MOI3D by just playing around with the app. It is one of the most intuitive 3D programs I have ever used. Only problem I am having with it is modeling cars. But for architecture, spaceships, cranes, castles, towers, etc - it is a breath of fresh air.
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 From:  Subpa (SUBPATH2)
11397.7 
My former boss was thinking about 3D printing and asked
me to look for a 3D modeler for it, so I found MOI 3D.

In the end, 3D printing was canceled, but I liked MOI 3D
so much that I bought a copy for myself.

At that time I already had some experience with various other
3D programs. I learned MOI 3D simply by trying it out and i did
a few small projects to understand the tools and features.
This Forum was of course also a great help, so thanks for that.
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 From:  svenster
11397.8 In reply to 11397.1 
Hi Robert. If you learn by watching I recommend Tom Meeks Courseware which is free on YouTube ( linked below ). There were many concepts that I learned by watching his videos which are nicely organized and have good examples.

http://www.youtube.com/@CubifyFan

Sven
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 From:  KENMO
11397.9 In reply to 11397.8 
Tom Meeks is an awesome instructor, I've watched his videos on MOI3D and several years ago CB Modol Pro.

Arrimus 3D on youtube is an awesome instructor and I did learn some tricks using MOI3D from him. He also covers Blender, 3DS Max and lately Plasticity.
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