For those of you who watch tons of tutorials, which has been the intermediate-advanced tutorial which you'd recommend the most? One which pushed you, or was filled with tons of tips and tricks which you've never seen before. I asked this on the Facebook group Ten Thousand Hours (which I'd highly recommend checking out),…
Matt Thorup's tutorials are amazing! I recommend them to everyone, it's probably the tutorial where I saw the biggest leap of improvement in my work: https://gumroad.com/redbeard
I've been doing Jacob Norris' tutorial for forest ground, and it's really getting me used to the whole pipeline for texturing something of the like. Nice pace to follow as well, I'm not having to pause the video or speed it up. @leflix I'll check out the pillar sculpting tutorial, looks cool! I've been getting into…
This one is probably my favorite. Really brought foliage to the masses, and got rid of some of the mysticality it was viewed with. http://3dmotive.com/series/creating-foliage-for-udk.html Of course it's a very specific niche tutorial, but so so good.
Here's mine on texturing even tho we moved to allegorithmic and quixel stuff, it's still really good knowledge https://web.archive.org/web/20160114124719/http://oesterkilde.dk/racer445.html
Haha this is amazing, I haven't seen this in years but Its awesome, it feels like some sort of rite of passage for anyone wanting to get into characters. I personally really enjoyed Scott Eaton's Anatomy for artists course. It was super intense but the anatomy I learnt then has stuck with me for over a year…