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Blender 16yo winner of UK young animator of the year (younganimator.uk)

1603 points by countrymile · 1011 days ago · 254 comments on HN

Article summary

A 16-year-old has won the UK Young Animator of the Year award, with their work showcasing impressive skills in 3D animation using Blender. The winner's video is not available, but the discussion revolves around the quality of the work and the tools used to create it. The winner's age and skill level have sparked debate about the role of talent, passion, and potential parental influence in achieving such a high level of proficiency at a young age.

Main themes

  • 3D animation
  • Blender and node editors
  • child prodigies and talent development
  • parental influence and potential abuse
  • competition and fairness
  • technology and productivity

What commenters say

  • The winner's work bears a strong resemblance to Ian Hubert's style, suggesting a possible influence or inspiration.
  • The use of node editors like Blender's can be highly productive, but may lack the flexibility of coding.
  • Some commenters question whether the winner's skills are entirely self-taught, or if they may have had significant guidance or support.
  • Others argue that it's possible for a 16-year-old to develop exceptional skills through dedication and passion, without necessarily being forced or pressured by others.
  • The winner's achievement has sparked debate about the potential for child abuse or exploitation in cases where young people are pushed to excel in a particular field.
  • The quality of the winner's work has raised questions about the vetting process for the competition and the potential for others to have contributed to the entry.
  • Some commenters believe that the winner's skills are not unusual for their age, citing examples of other talented young animators.
  • The discussion highlights the tension between the benefits of early specialization and the potential risks of burnout or exploitation.