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To clarify Paul, I don't have problem to grasp 3D, I just feel detached.
An artist grabs his paper and pencil when he has a great idea, the musician grabs his guitar, the poet grabs his pen, etc....and off they go. With 3D it's like hitting a wall, it takes forever to reach your goals and you might lose interest or lack time to reach the end.
Have a look at our forum and the art people make. How many people with moderate skills still manage to get some message or emotion across with a piece that doesn't take days or weeks to make? Now look at 3D galleries, how many dead objects void of any emotions or story do you see? How many times have you seen a phone in a 3D gallery? It's not because most of these artists lack the skills to express their ideas, it's the tool holding them back, unless they're willing to spend many, many hours on getting everything under control, the tool, lighting, textures, etc.
I only use 3D right now as an addition to 2D and video, but it will never be my main focus.