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Yeah the Digital Tutors stuff I've always found pretty basic. The 3ds Max bibles are ok, id consider them more for reference than tutorial though. Paul Neale is doing some Masterclasses over at CGTalk: http://forums.cgsociety.org/showthread.php?f=59&t=1115204
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I would get unreal tournament 2007 collectors edition for the tutorials worth the 59 bucks. That's what I did. The tutorials are really good. It's mostly for the mapping part of it. For low poly modeling you can go to poops site www.poopinmymouth.com and this should help as well. http://lounge.ego-farms.com
Farfarer - when dithering to improve on quantisation, noise is added per pixel (with a magnitude of 1-Least-Significant-Bit). I'll just plug this here as it is related and may help with some concepts: http://loopit.dk/banding_in_games.pdf - slide 59 has an example of dithering the normals to the gbuffer during deferred…
I'll give that a go tomorrow, I've still got to uninstall the other ones, every time max loads I get a dll error. :P BTW, is this a bug, or am I missing something - I got an alchemist @ level 59, but can't get level 11 on the embers-lightening? :poly117:
Watch Ol Fengs videos he'll show you the way The best way to learn how to draw is by building.... Core fundamentals[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7rI6q6bv7do"]Episode 59 - Before and After - YouTube[/ame] Theres also this Pile of Recourses on Conceptart.org with good perspective assignments to practice
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If you have US$ 59 per month you can invest in a subscription to Gnomon Workshop. Then you have access to their entire library of tutorials (which are streamable versions of their DVDs): http://www.thegnomonworkshop.com/subscription/ You'll have access to material such as this:…
True adam, haha... for some reason i thought WYAWO would show (1 2 3 4 ... 57 58 59 Last), but looking at Wayback, I must have been remembering wrong :) Seeing that the thread has 3+ pages is useful information, even if it doesn't me skip to page 4.