Me and couple of my friends did some CGMW - http://www.cgmwonline.com/ I dont know if this is what your looking for - the masters classes are really expensive, howeever if you go to the workshop section there are some nice classes - and when they do the workshop you can actually see the artist's face and chat log comes out…
I see where your coming from, you have a closer relationship to your teacher and you can totaly abuse the teacher in a workshop becasause they are obligated to help, where as polycount we do it from the goodness of our hearts (Polycount iz da shit still and should be utalized aswell). but if you cant afford it go pure…
I'm not trying to steal any glory here or anything, but I'm also looking for a nice workshop, preferably Digital Sculpting for either creatures or characters.
Hey all I was just wondering if anybody has come across an affordable workshop where the instructor gives individual feedback. I looked at Gnomon Workshop and Rydan but those are asking for hundreds of dollars each. I'm not really looking for a tutorial like DT either because those have no individual feedback. Anyway I…
I'm sorry I didn't mention that I need the workshop to be about 3D Environments. I need an environment to make using Maya/Zbrush or like programs and put on my portfolio with the direct guidance of a professional.
I agree with JMYoung. hahah by the way. your grunt sackboy is amazing. Love it!!!! Workshops are great. My wife took a fumeFX cgworkshop and she learned a lot and made lots of connections. That would be another reason to take them but I suggest you try showing your work here first.
I don't see whats wrong with watching tutorials and posting your work here for C&C. Paying over the odds for workshop just because of the named instructor sounds a little bit daft to me. By posting your wips here, you open your work up to multiple views and opinions to people with different skill sets, instead of one…
I love polycount, I think the community here is great and the feedback I get is priceless. The downside to polycount is the commitment, there is none. An artist can pop on and comment on my work and never respond again. Also polycount lacks videos explaining how to do a particular excersice or technique. Another thing is…
Animesh. I don't know your level of expertise but I would suggest that if you feel that you are lacking knowledge buy some good tutorials. There are great tutorials from Eat3D and many other sites. Start working on a scene and post it on polycount. I understand you want the instructor to check it every week, but if you…
I don't think $100 is a reasonable expectation. You'd have to get a lot of students to make it worth the instructor's time, and then you run into the issue of having large class sizes and missing out on that 1 on 1 time you seek. Rydan's probably the least expensive option right now for a full fledged workshop. You might…