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I want to learn Blender this October so I can model Bully, and I need your help. What would be a good path to learning Blender, without any of the bullshit? I'm already planning to do the famous Donut tutorial but I don't know where to go from there. Probably learn it step by step like first modeling an ear, tail, etc.

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>model bully
consider me intrigued
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>>57381 (OP) 
i've given this advice before, but you should watch the basic tutorials first, just to learn how to use the program. then you should watch videos of people modeling (furry) characters. take note of what they do and the techniques they do. i make models for games and mods, so i don't do the levels of sculpting that a lot of modelers do, as it takes up too many vertices to run well in a game (see garten of banban topology). instead i build the mesh and subdivide it, essentially i am in edit mode for a lot of the process, but i do use the sculpting tool too sometimes, as it helps with subtleties even in a low-poly mesh. though if you are just going after making renders and pictures, the triangle count doesnt matter too much
also a lot of modelers (myself included) will use reference pictures, or rather pictures of the character standing in the front and side view, and you can model and match up the silhouettes accordingly. another thing you could do is use free base meshes for the body, and you can adjust the mesh accordingly. it may be a good option until you get better at modeling. i used to do this until i made my own humanoid body meshes, which i often re-use and readjust
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>>57381 (OP) 
Why do you want to model her? 
Don’t forget add her assets
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>>57396
Thank you anon
>free base meshes for the body
I never thought of that, this is a really good tip
>>57405
Because I like her, a lot.
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