Learning blender and using it in my workflow has been one of the best things ever! A little thread of free/paid content for learning!

1. Grant Abbit's yt channel! They do super nice blender tutorials that are easy to follow! Learned a lo through doing his Sea Shack series! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZFUrFoqvqlN8seaAeEwjlw
2. Blender Guru! Super cool tutorials! They redid their old donut tutorial and that's a really good one for beginners! https://www.youtube.com/user/AndrewPPrice
3. Marco Bucci! Their tutorials are so amazing!! Their grease pencil and 2D > 3D videos are life changing ; o ; https://www.youtube.com/user/marcobucci
4. Pixel Pusher! They have timelapse (+commentary) videos and I think it's really helpful to let u see how u can set up your scenes!
5. Jama Jurabaev! Their lessons on gumroad are amazing! It ranges from beginner to advanced tutorials but really really great to look into! https://gumroad.com/jamajurabaev
6. JRO tools! I only got one of their packages, but it was really helpful for me starting out! They do get into other software like octane and daz3d so it will be helpful if you're into those! https://gumroad.com/environmentdesign?sort=page_layout#LrRnP
7. Trent Kaniuga! This video of theirs was what introduced me to greyboxing! Super helpful for those starting out!
8. Jordan Grimmer! This video explains how u could use your 3d blockout!
I hope this can be helpful! These are what I've watched so far! I'll try to keep updating this if i watch more ~ 3D has been intimidating for me at first but learning it is really helpful if you have a hard time with perspective (and they honestly save you so much time) :D