35 bucks is an incredible steal of a deal for the provided content and the hours put into it. Especially compared to something Grant Warwick's mastering hard surface, which costs almost 10 times more and after over a year in progress still isn't done (we haven't had an update in months) and doesn't cover everything. What's…
I agree which is why I bought it. I was just making the observation compared to what I was use to on gumroad 35 surprised me a tad but the content is easily worth it
.....what? 35 bucks for a fully fleshed out tutorial that can save you hours of head scratching and searching for info across the net, not to mention higher quality training than almost any art college. not to mention the free grenade tutorial as well. Seems like a squeal of a deal to me.
I bought it for $35 from Gumroad, so I would have been slightly miffed if it went cheaper on Steam or something, so I'm glad you didn't do that. And while I do feel like it's expensive, the quality easily makes up for that. What's next Tim? A vehicle perhaps?
This looks incredible. Not sure why anyone would pass up the opportunity for $35. Can't wait to get home, download and get stuck in. Thanks for taking the time to create this Rascal. As has been said previously, we're all 3D artists and supporting each other and the efforts people put into things like this should be…
I just want to chip in and support Rascal here with his choice of price. $35 dollars for a 17 hour top quality tutorial is amazing. To further break it down, that turns out to be roughly 2$ per hour. To further add to this, the content of the tutorial is being taught by someone with plenty of experience. He's also giving…
You got a customer in me already just from the video preview! Although there are lots of free tuts this seems to offer a lot more all in one space and very well made. As the others have said 35$ seems like a steal compared to what other professional teaching sites sell theirs for! And I'm glad that it is in 3ds Max as that…