It's been quite a while I haven't posted, I have a billions things I'd love to talk about, but I'm always scared to talk about stuff I don't know and end up on the wrong side of the Dunning Kruger curve. I like when I'm pretty confident in a topic and I feel like I'm legitimate to talk about it, which, for most Blender people out there making tutorials and youtube videos, doesn't seem to be the case. I've seen a lot of people teaching their own personal techniques labelled as the absolute way of doing it, which in a lot of cases are just a creative technique, far from the ideal workflow for the best results.
Anyways, I've been overthinking too much, and still a large number of "blender youtubers" are truly amazing and teaching unvaluable knowledge! I don't want to fall into the Blender circle, I'd love to talk about techniques involving many softwares and unique creativity, bring some additional value to what's already visible on internet.
To not fall too much into my overthinking, I decided to do a very chill tutorial/breakdown of a random geometry node project I made for fun!
You can download the file from the tutorial here :
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1HixwjsbeCyKj844_GTwMGJPs6QA8Je0i/view?usp=drive_link
That's it for now, have a good one!