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I finally got to learn blender during covid, think it was late version 2.X, early 3.X. I had gotten pretty decent, and even made a plugin, but haven't done too much since the world got back to normal.
I keep seeing new updates in my feed and occasionally watch a video on a new feature, but trying to catch up seems intimidating. I remember learning geometry nodes when if first came out but I'm pretty sure they've reworked the whole thing.
I'm concerned about what I need to learn, relearn, or completely forget, in order to catch up.
They've mostly added and streamlined things with geometry nodes. The basics are all still there. But I'd love to get a handle on nodes myself. Watching cgmatter/default cube tear through tutorial after tutorial. It's wildly powerful.
I'm glad to hear DefaultCube is still rocking it, they always have the best energy for their projects.