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Blender 3D Incredible Machines
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    Features:
  • CONVENIENT & VERSATILE SIZE – Add this durable multi-purpose, all-in-one glue, sealer, and finish in a 16 oz bottle to your art supplies
  • STUNNING, DURABLE FINISH – This handy decoupage glue comes in a beautiful clear, satin finish to preserve the beauty of all your decoupage paper and decoupage tissue paper projects
  • DRIES QUICKLY ON MULTIPLE SURFACES – This quick-drying formula works on a variety of surfaces such as wood, paper, canvas, tin, terra cotta, and more - making this a must-have product for all your arts and crafts!
  • EASY TO CLEAN UP – Clean up is easy with Mod Podge! When you’re finished with your decoupage project, simply clean up any extra while wet with soap and water
  • MANUFACTURING – Mod Podge Hard Coat is proudly made in the USA
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Release dateFebruary 2016

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Found 1 comment on Blender 3D Incredible Machines:

u/XpHunter2000 · 1 pointr/blender

Thank you so much for taking your time to help me. I tried out a lot over the last few months and now I want to specialize on something. I think Hard Surface would be the technique that I would enjoy the most. I already have some ideas on my mind what I want to do, but I am afraid those are all too hard for a beginner like me. Something to guide me through at least the beginning would help me personally alot I think.

Someone else posted something on this sub earlier and he said he was using this book to learn Hard Surface Modelling and I think I want to get somethng similar too. Do you have any suggestions on books/ guides or do you have an opinion on this one?

I also checked Arrimus 3d on youtube and he has a ton of great stuff there. Just after a few minutes in some of his videos I saw new techniques to create different stuff. His videos should be very helpful to me. Thank you for the recommendation.