Blender
Learning the basics of working in Blender
I have basic knowledge of how to add objects, lighting, set up cameras, and render.
I was watching the stream "I'm moving from Cinema 4D to Blender | Stream" by Mikhail Bychkov, author of many courses on motion design in After Effects and Cinema 4D, which I studied in his courses and also studied the basics of working with Blender to navigate how to work in it.
It was an April Fool's joke, Mykhailo did not switch from Cinema 4D. He tried to transfer his previous experience to quickly understand Blender on the stream without ever working in it and show what the learning curve is in Blender, what are the difficulties in learning.
Blender is not my main 3D program, I like working in Cinema 4D.
Blender has a difficult learning curve for both beginners and requires retraining for those who have worked in another 3D program.
But if you focus and study Blender, you can get used to it and do what you need, but the question is whether it is necessary.
If there were no other 3D programs, I would definitely work in Blender.