for me when I was learning back in the day, my main sources of info were oldschool Gnomon dvds I bought. Nowdays there is so much high quality stuff out there from people working in the industry I think there are a ton of good options. CGMA always gets rave reviews, there is the mentor collective etc but my biggest piece…
to echo pixelmasher: tutorials are great to give you a general idea of how to do something but even better when they answer a question / roadblock you're having on a project. that's when the knowledge really gets cemented in your head.
I completed some beginner tutorials and also I have one 3D modeling subject this year at university (generalist), so I think that i am able to follow a course or a class in a normal way and dont get stucked so easily. Maybe I hadnt explained well, but thanks for the advice anyway. Clinton Cumpler's course could be a great…
Hi everyone¡ Currently Im finishing my game design degree and at the same time working as Level Designer for a casual games company. I really love 3D environment art and since a lot of time ago I was really interested in becoming a 3D environment artist so I started a few months ago to know more about the fundamentals of…