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Glad to hear somebody actually liked my work. ^_^ And thanks! Right back at you!
Dude, I know jack shit about this stuff so thats well more than I can do. Wasnt being sarcastic dude xD Good luck with future projects!
Not sure if that was sarcasm or not, but thanks anyways. Too bad I never got around to finishing it though.
Sweet work man!
you can also search for the wikibook blender 3d: noob to pro
the wikibook has changed quite a bit since i learned from it (looks like for the better) but it's what got me comfortable using blender and it's interface. after that it's just practice. other tutorials and having fun making things or trying to make things will be your biggest help here. there are a ton of free tutorials to be found.
for tutorials you can always hit up youtube, blenderhub.com , blenderguru.com , and blendercookie.com though not all of blendercookie's content is free.
i've been watching professional tutorials for other programs to learn various techniques. all the basics are the same so if you know your program more often than not it's pretty easy to translate what they're doing over to a differnt program but the way they have to do some things in these other programs just seems so round about and slow compared to what i'm used to. especially when modeling.
the amount of time they spend breaking up their workflow by having to go through menus and other such things was kind of dumbfounding to me after being a blender user for several years and then finally seeing how people use these other programs. it's hard not to think the tutorials are painfully slow sometimes because of it.