I've found Digital tutors pretty lacking when it comes to anything above basic usage of apps, their LMS is really nice. its easy to work with and get at the stuff. Gnomon seems to be talented people but not always good teachers their tutorials seem to range between awesome to below par. I get the feeling though that their…
Have a look at: http://www.digitaltutors.com I've followed a lot of their training and can't recommend it enough! They have courses covering pretty much everything, even some game-workflow specific sets. Their 'next-gen' game character series is great, it goes through the entire character workflow from modelling a base…
Alright, final question to bug all of you guys again. Should I go for Eat 3D's Zbrush Bundle. 3D Totals Next-gen character tutorial. Or Digital tutors series on character modeling, detailing and texturing??
hey guys. Ive been looking through these sites for character modeling videos . Both sites have excellnt looking tutorials. Eat 3ds using zbrush r3.5 to sculpt a character. gworkshop character modeling for production from ian joyner richard smith vitaly somehing and cajun something. Im just asking you guys which of these…
Although the eat3D tutorials are amazing, I find they go to fast, and assume too much. If you can follow along though, you're gonna learn a lot, and pick up some great habits.
If you are just learning Zbrush I suggest you go with the Eat3D ones. They are the newest and will be sure to teach you things that aren't yet outdated...which can be confusing when watching old tutorials. Eat3D stuff is really great quality too. I just picked up the new zbrush ones myself and I'm loving them. The Gnomon…
Alright thanks for all of the input guys. I'm going for Digital Tutors just because it's cheaper and I have a month to raid their library thanks for the help everyone :) BTW, messed up shit with that sculpting guy
I find Eat3d and Digital Tutors are more exciting for beginners to watch as they walk them slowly through the process and give good detail while Gnomon is really once you get to the point of knowing all the tools, just learning different techniques.
Digital tutors is worth a 1 month subscription, the video on sculpting aging was good, and one or two of their other sculpting videos was good. I don't think you can justify more than a one month subscription though - most of the stuff is either too basic, or the individuals don't seem to have enough background to be…