I'd also like to throw 3dmotive.com in the race. It also has a subscription, comparable to digital tutors. But they have higher quality projects/tutors in my opinion and are focusing on game art.
Used to sub to both at some point long ways back, I found Gnomon to be the better quality and more in depth while digital tutors was always good for their intro to .......... type ones, when you wanted to pick up new software. but I really don't feel with youtube tutorials and google or even quite inexpensive udemy/gumroad…
university diplomas are good for working visas and some companies, that you probably wouldn't want to go to anyway, but I'm guessing the digital tutor certificates are not any official papers, so they probably have no real meaning.
Both are excellent in their own right. Digital Tutors is great if I have a very specific feature about a software that I wish to learn about. Like many here have already said, Gnomon is slightly gear towards more advanced technique. I find it to be really useful for workflow/pipeline techniques. But you can also find some…
Sorry to make this post, i've been looking for other people's posts about this, but they are kind of old. So that's my question. I already have a very decent experience with 3D, not that much with sculpting. I'm looking for more professional tutorials. I've heard that Gnomon is more profesional, but i don't know. I don't…
I like both of them. Digital Tutors in my opinion does a great job in teaching stuff in a really structured and focused way, but the quality of the work is not always that high and the knowledge does not always go really in depth, so I would say it's great for learning general workflows and getting a quick overview of new…