i wouldn't recommend to pay for a $600 course from an expert that only has 15 hours of video for a task that requires hundreds of hours per asset. That seems more like a course that may be helpful if you are already pretty far along and are looking for a push to get to the next level that you can't get to on your own. If…
yeah - it's important that people appreciate that while nanite and lumen are excellent ways to get really high quality results very efficiently that doesn't mean they're cheap. it's not really a downgrade once you get past the overhead - in fact there is little reason to not use nanite if the platforms you are targeting…