3/15/2024 0 Comments 3d world magazine 200It's not for complete novices since they assume you do have access to very expensive software and a setup that will run it. If you can find it locally pick it up and thumb through a copy. Other than that you get a large amount of training material without paying for the subscription service at a site like or Pluralsight (formerly Digital Tutors). Oddly that's the only thing industry pros seem to be silent on. They have great advice on getting started in the industry but I have yet to see one article on pay negotiation. They do, however, have wonderful articles on how shots in major films were done, great industry insight from pros, wonderful tutorials by well-known 3D artists, software reviews, and occasionally software discounts. You will find a lot of useful tutorials (provided it's Autodesk and Adobe that you use) but you won't find enough on competitive software like LightWave 3D, Cinema4D(they added more tutorials), Blender, RealFlow, Houdini, any matchmoving software (PF Track, Syntheyes, etc.), and anything by Foundry, the exception being their Nuke compositing software. That being said you will stay up to date on what companies are doing with the software you will have a fresh portfolio/demo reel to present. My rating is 4 stars because they don't cover much outside of the Autodesk and Adobe competitor software.
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