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Ive never done anything in 3D or textures >v< but I do love graphic design and I tend to learn quickly when I try to make something :3
I have once made some kind of grass shader using GPU instancing in Godot. Here is the vid. I feel that using and knowing Godot is a pretty useful tool to have if ya want to quickly whip up some UI design stuff and get a program out quickly and on many platforms at once. I've made some pretty bad game jams in the engine and it's really great.
EDIT: Here's some game I made in Godot about half a year ago. It's... an action adventure? A walk and talk game it is. And here's a 1:40 trailer I made for it
oooo that grass and that game look so awesome! :O
Ive also been using Godot lately! :3 but I haven't done anything game-dev related in years so I've lost so much practice >v<