i have been looking at some of the tutorials on digital tutors and was wondering what other people think about them. at the moment im looking at getting a few months of subscription to burn through a some of their tutorials over Christmas and was wondering what other peoples experience have been with them.
Their techniques, workflows and tips are kind outdated. However; It really pushes you towards learning the tools. Also there were new developments that pushed them to improve their techniques and they sort of did. There are many DT tutorials that are free, do watch them and see if it interests you. EDIT: I started with…
It depends from tutorial to tutorial. The "introduction to" tutorials are a great place to get acquainted/re-acquainted with whatever it is that you are learning. You pick up neat tips and tricks, handy advice and stuff like that. I recently jumped softwares, Maya to Max, and they really helped speed up the process. They…
loki You seemed concerned about paying $30 a month, so I was showing you how you can pay one time for one tutorial is all. Yes, it's more than a month. But you don't have to subscribe and you can keep the tutorial on your hard drive forever.
Velktri brought it on the spot. I personally liked it alot at the beginning when I was still lost in the vast world of 3d. Like everyone said, its a great way to learn the tools and get familiar with some of the workflows. However I feel like the more I learn and know, the DT tutorials become kinda boring. They keep on…
https://www.3dmotive.com/f101801 omg yes this seems really good. however the rest of the stuff seems ok but im not sure if i want to pay $30 for a month just for 1 tutorial.
ohh yeah i should of added that. honestly at the moment i would love to work on hand painted style that you see in world of warcraft and wild star. creating stuff from props to fully rigged characters. however they don't have exactly what i want but there were a few tutorials that i seen that should give me the skills find…