While Gnomon has some very awesome dvds going, I can't shake of the feeling they are more of a showcase of workflow than anything else. I was particually disappointed by their Making Characters for Production... The entire modeling part was him getting 2 models from a libary and welding them together. I watched it all and…
Exactly. As a student, focus on one discipline. A few DVDs about specifically what you want is great, Eat3d has great trailers for each DVD to help you decide which you want and from there, there are TONS of free tutorials on youtube and such.
Thanks guys, I have actually have had the chance to see some of Eat3D's stuff and its great, the reason I am considering Gnomon is because with the subscription I will even get new DVD's that get released. I also noticed that Gnomon might be like "making of" rather than a tutorial.
i mix and match. some of the tutorials are in older versions of software and it kinda sux watching a zbrush tut done in vers 2 when 4 is out now and completely different. i would try to get good at one thing also, and the bundles would probably overwhelm you with so many different facets of cg idk anyone who could take it…
Eat3D has HQ streaming for 350 a year before any kinda of student discount. Any new vids added you can watch/DL the project files. I dont see what the big apeal of having a physical DVD is. Really once you watch a tut vid once or twice that will more then likely be it (at least in my case i have never gone back and watched…
This. I am trying to break into the industry why would I pirate it? Dumb post buddy. But I didnt know I could get a yearly Eat3D subscription, I will look into that. Thank you. Another one I was thinking of was Digital Tutors. It is $400 but they tend to cover everything and have a wide selection, I dont know. Eat3D seems…