I think its fair for 3D Motive to focus on Maya/Max as id say 90% of the game industry right now uses them as their primary 3D packages. If you do not have experience in them, then you are shooting yourself in the foot to say the absolute least. To the OP though: break down what you want to focus on in your career path,…
Hey, i was thinking of getting a subscription to a tutoring website such as digitaltutors to get some good quality tutorials and not have to shuffle through the outdated stuff. but i was wondering which to choose from? I know digitaltutors, 3d motive and eat3d but don't know which to choose and i don't know which offers…
I'd happily wait to let the actual tutorial writers get to grips with the software first, to the point where they feel they know enough of worthwhile content, to write a paid for tutorial. (software is also expensive in terms of learning it and buying it, as that is time that could be spent on a paid for tutorial in…
Do you know if there are plans to put out some Modo tutorials? That section of the site has been empty for a long time, and I'd REEEEAAALLY be happy to see that. It's surprisingly hard to find tutorial sites that cover Modo, despite its popularity. The only one I even know of off-hand is Digitaltutors, which as I already…
If you decide to go with 3dmotive.com, don't hesitate to use the coupon code in my signature for 30% off ;) We've always got lots of great game art tutorials for all skill levels, with tons more on the way!
I love the 3d motive tutorials, although i have to say for the big industry standard tools, there's more than enough quality learning material out there for free. However, you could probably watch all the interesting ones within a single month subscription?
I've personally loved and learned so much from Eat3D tutorials. And they are definitely worth getting the physical copy. I've tried digitalTutorials through work before and that was decent, but didnt feel like the same quality as eat3d. Unfortunately, ive not tried 3dmotive, but I have heard some pretty good things about…
Eat 3D and 3d Motive both really helped me out though Eat 3D seams to have slowed down a lot at adding new content so I have used 3d motive a lot more recently. I fee like for most tutorial sites like this they are all a little slow at adding content for the "next gen" set of tools that have arrived Substance, Unreal 4,…
http://cgcookie.com/ has some neat stuff, depends on what software you use and espcially if you use blender cause there's a lot for that. They're pretty cheap at 19 bucks and includes access to files and a community.Worth testing out some free ones if you use any of the software they use. There's also a lot of training…
If you are at a point where basics are not interesting at all anymore (how to navigate inside zbrush) there's only so much you can learn from these pages.. I'd say take a look at what they offer.. most of these tutorial videos have some kind of introduction video telling you exactly what you'll get.. Eat3d also has some…