Digital Tutors have a wide range of Tutorials, from the main applications up to realflow. Its hard to find so much tutorials concentrated in such nice and low payments. But I would love to see more real in depth and advanced tutorials.
Relax guys, I dont mean to start a fight about who's the best and who is not. Ofcourse everyone have their own way of learning, and Tutorial websites that require subscription have their own way of teaching it. Whatever website relative to 3d / 2d art that Polycount(ers) provide is worth a good look and I have checked most…
Free or not, their stuff is basics rehashed over and over again with different models and poor photoshop manip. Nothing to really happy about. Stuff which many artists show on youtube for free, I think if you followed everyone from Polycount who has a Youtube channel, you would get the same level of 'free' from Digital…
You can just go on their website and watch half of the new tutorials and full of some of the old tutorials for free. For Example: Photoshop 3ds Max 3rd page. Softimage XSI 3-6 pages. So people, who think that it isnt worth going back to this website, just compare eat3d, 3d motive, etc with DT and you'll see that DT is…
DT started big on Maya so they probably have like 4k+ tutorials just for it. =\ A good art based tutorial would be the Biker guy that they started creating from the concept art, than sculpting it out as a high poly, than converting it to a low poly, than texturing, than animating. I started XSI and they have really good…
DT is awesome for beginners like me. + to the biker tutorial. Tbh I haven't really learned anything from Eat3d or Gnomon's tutorials... they go way too fast and assume too many things. Or don't really cover anything and the instructors just seem to be phoning it in.
DT keeps on making 'Introduction' or 'Basics' tutorials all the time, which kinda irks me. I do understand if they make a basics video for software like ZB, which adds major changed every couple of decades, but giving me constant Basics video for software like Max or Mudbox every year there is a new update? Talk about…
Digital Tutors don't seem to get as much love round here as I think they should. I mean, I think Eat3D and 3DMotive are doing some really amazing stuff, and for realtime, they can't be beaten IMO... but I always point people in the direction of Digital Tutors if they're starting out, but in fairness they have some pretty…