- When starting out to [[id:022bc306-973d-4efe-ae76-d194a0ce1fca][3D modelling]], you can look for speedsculpting videos or a competition that involves many talented people in the industry.
- In [[id:4b33103b-7f64-4b51-8f03-cac06d4001bb][Programming]], you could look for devlogs, highly advanced competitions, fairly popular software projects, or a live coding session.
- In [[id:cd7e8120-6953-44a6-9004-111f86ac52dc][Illustration]], you can look for speedpainting, competitions, and art contests that can be found online.
If you [[id:fdf9e3eb-02c5-47a6-b586-e71a5c92d01a][Look for live sessions as another form of examples]], the inspirations are especially great as you watch the actual process unfold.
You can start with [[id:2667d942-48b6-4d1e-b92b-15c2dab645ed][Switching between different topics makes new perspective]] (e.g., starting with beginners' tutorial then refer to expert resources for improvement).
In fact, it is a bad idea to start with expert resources as [[id:48cef2ac-a941-463d-a07f-6be8349456ad][Diving head-first into a difficult problem makes a bad start]].