>>5847162Wrongoloid. 3D is more akin to connecting the dots; even if you do have to know a lot of things, you can "lean" on the software to think externally.
Drawing happens mostly in your head and that's why it's more brain-taxing.
I have modeled, rigged and animated in 3D, just never made anything interactive, so I'm no talking out of my ass.
>>5847167A fellow fan of parallel melodies? Keep going, anon, you have soul. As you learn to develop over-arching structure and harmony your potential will grow exponentially.
Your voice is that of the king of nerds, but there's a niche for everything if you do it with quality.