+1 for Digital Tutors and Eat3D. Digital Tutors will single handedly get you up to a very competent level with Maya or Max and their tutorial series are not only enjoyable (since you work on a project with a nice finished result, model etc) but extremely user friendly. The instructors are awesome and basically hold your…
What apps are you looking to work with? Gnoman tends to push Maya pretty heavy while others might favor another one. We've purchased a few of the Eat3D DVD's for work and they've been great. The old Damaged Pillar really didn't break any new ground for me personally but it would be extremely helpful for someone just…
I use mainly 3dsmax , photoshop , and I have test version of zbrush and thinking to buy zb4 but I can't use it , so I am totally noob with it ... I was thinking that some maya tutorials could be adapted to 3dsmax too? Or I am wrong? so in case could I get a maya tut and use with max? so you sugest the fountains tuts by eat…
Although you can't buy DVDs from Digital Tutors (someone can correct me if I am wrong), I recommend them very much along with the other 2 that were mentioned (Eat3d and 3d motive)
I am really enjoying the Digital Tutors ones at the moment - I learnt quite a bit from one of the automotive modeling ones. Had a look at the Eat 3d ones as well which seem pretty good :D