About us

Modlixonal was created by a team with years of practice in digital form, 3D modeling, composition, and learning materials for creative fields. The idea for the course came from a very familiar situation: many people want to study 3D modeling, but at the beginning they often face scattered explanations, complex terms, and no clear learning route. That is why the team decided to create a course where shape, space, light, details, and composition are explained in a structured way, without pressure or exaggerated claims.
One of the creators behind the learning concept is Einars Korsaks — 3D Form Designer. Einars has over 4 years of experience in digital form, 3D scene design, hard surface modeling, learning scenes, and visual composition. His path began with a simple interest in how basic geometric forms can become objects, scenes, and visual stories. In the early stages of his work, Einars faced a common challenge: there were many materials available, but they did not always explain how to think through shape, how to see proportions, or how to build a scene step by step. That experience led him to create materials that help learners move through the subject in a calmer and clearer way.

In his previous work, Einars collaborated with independent design studios, digital visualization teams, education-focused creative projects, and small brands that needed 3D scenes, objects, learning mockups, and visual concepts. His work included building simple and more detailed forms, preparing learning examples, creating scenes with several objects, and working with light, shadow, textures, and spatial planes. Einars has also supported learners by reviewing their study projects and paying attention to proportions, structure, silhouette, depth, and the overall neatness of a scene.
Modlixonal does not make loud claims or suggest instant change. Our goal is to help people study 3D modeling through structured materials, practical tasks, and thoughtful explanations. We believe learning becomes clearer when complex ideas are divided into smaller steps: first shape, then proportions, then space, light, details, and a complete scene. This approach is the foundation of the course.
This course was created for people who want to explore 3D modeling without unnecessary noise. The Modlixonal team combined experience in design, digital object building, composition, and educational presentation to prepare materials that help learners better understand shape and scene structure. We want each learner to see not only the finished object, but also the logic behind it: why a form feels balanced, how light affects volume, and why details should support the composition rather than overload it.
The Modlixonal About Us page is not about loud statements. It is about an honest approach to learning. We created this course because we know how difficult it can be to begin without a clear structure. That is why our materials are built around practical thinking, careful review, and gradual skill development in 3D modeling.