Aspheric Wrote: [ -> ]Lol not at all, anyway, of course I wouldn't make what I want at first, I'd prolly do little things, grow my experience and what have you, slowly getting better at it and whatever, kinda like how I learned photoshop... I still don't know how o do evrything, but that doesn't stop me. (*^*)
Only time, my ability to concentrate, and my mom :x
That's how I learned 3D stuff; there's a bunch of programming stuff online, like short tutorials that give you a little experience. One thing to keep in mind is not to learn a little and not use it. You should make a plan for what you want to make, and learn to do it as you go. Near the end, you can go over it and improve it with the new knowledge you have.
whjms Wrote: [ -> ]That's how I learned 3D stuff; there's a bunch of programming stuff online, like short tutorials that give you a little experience. One thing to keep in mind is not to learn a little and not use it. You should make a plan for what you want to make, and learn to do it as you go. Near the end, you can go over it and improve it with the new knowledge you have.
I see. : > Kinda what I had going there.
i know C#, probably meaning i could pick up C and C++ quite easily.
^ Syntactically similar, so many things will look familiar, but you'll need to take in some different concepts of C.
I doubt I'm going to update this, lol.
VNs aren't that difficult to program, although there are VN creators you can probably use without any programming knowledge.