A little back story: I'm your basic escapee from the Home for the Terminally Weird, constantly hiding

Okay, that's out of the way. Now for the good stuff. My experience level in 3D is "none at all" so I'm starting out from ground zero. Where I do have a little experience is video production and live theater and I'm reasonably sure some things will carry over. The reason I'm getting into it now is because of my daughter.
[Name not given in compliance with board policy] is terminally ill. She's 33 and may make 40 if we're lucky. Unfortunately, she's on the mainland and I'm here in Hawaii, and there's no way we can be together for a while. It just can't happen. As a result, I'm converting my retirement closet ... er, room into a micro-studio for video production along with making MP3s for her. Since I can't talk for 2 hours straight (the length of each treatment in a new regimen we hope will extend her life), the idea crossed my feeble little mind that 3D animations to help make her smile while I'm taking a break would be a good thing. I know the learning curve will be a bit steeper than most I've managed but my little girl is worth it to me. Even if I don't manage to make any worth using, it will still be interesting learning something new.
And that's my story & I'm sticking with it ... unless I get a better offer.
Best regards,
Kludge