^ just to clear things up.. im not doing digital tutors. i used googled 3d buggy on images and copied the image as best i could created that by sight not the tutorials
Here's a tiny tutorial dump. I'm doing Digital Tutors, if anyone comes up with critique on these works or wants to share experiences or be learning buddies, speak up or PM me.
3D max. O, and JohnnySix gave me this link on great render wireframe tutor: http://johnnysix.deviantart.com/art/WireFrame-Render-Tutorial-155833257 I'm going to try this later.
More and better documentation is certainly something we're planing on doing. We just released a tutorial going over the material system with tips on how to represent different material types withing Marmoset Toolbag, which you can find here: http://www.marmoset.co/toolbag/learn/materials We've also got a tutorial covering…
I have finished my vinyl jukobox! It is one of my official first 3D models that are done. I have struggled quite a lot with it, as I am usually learning as I go; the progress is very slow, and there have been times where I spent an entire day on something only to not get anywhere. Now that I am finished, I can see so many…
As stated previously Digital Tutors has more tutorials for XSI than they do any other package. I would recommend using them if you dont mind paying for the training.
Thanks for the advice. I am using Digital Tutors now, I hadn't heard of 3D motive but the tutorials look really good, I will definitely check them out further.
I cant connect the shader to the object (groundplane) any suggestions ?! but in the digital tutors tutorial (wich is awesome) http://www.digitaltutors.com/11/training.php?vid=13469&autoplay=1 he can
http://www.digitaltutors.com/11/training.php?pid=1148&inf_contact_key=fbf1d0d72d097e727bb83cf3692e5620ba7d1ea5a59a30d2dcc295a595015dd0 Digital Tutors do a good gob with wide coverage tutorials for Mari. Their 2.0 training comes in at about 4 hours.
I will have a look at that. Unfortunately i've not been subscribed to digital tutors for a while. Maybe some tutorials from there could help me betetr my skills, particularly in lighting. Thank you!