As a newb I'm finding these tutorials extremely helpful (only on #11 though). Seems like he really knows his shit. Just want to confirm that he actually does know his shit before I expose myself to too much of it. He's great right?
Arrimus is awesome. When I switched over for max for my last job his tutorials were invaluable. A lot of cool techniques that other (paid) tutorials don't cover.
The amount of information in his channel is amazing. Most of the hard-surface techniques I use today came from his tutorials. There's always something new to learn in each video.
I honestly think there "can be" value in school, but i think a lot of factors can really make the experience pretty meh. I remember my instructor was only vaguely familiar with the Cap function in Max and didn't know some other basic ones. After one 10 minute modelling tutorial on youtube, i learned so many basic Max…
I too just started learning modeling and have been following arrimus as my main guide. My big question is do I still need to go to school or can I learn everything on my own? Trying to learn to draw as well as model and I'm finding that sometimes I feel I need some direction to get into everything in an efficient manner.…