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Blender version:
2.8
Difficulty:
Beginner
Technique type:
Lighting, Materials, Modeling, Rendering

Price: $362.34 (for a whole series)

Tutorial Score:

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+ 5

This is a subjective score, which is an average of all the subjective scores. Click on the triangle to the left to see them.

5

Was the result (model, texture, lighting, animation) something i’m excited about, something that I like?

5

Did the lesson draw my attention or was I bored. Did the time run faster or slower, while I was following the tutorial?

4

Did the teacher speak with nice tone, focused on my learning? Did I feel relaxed and possibly entertained?

+ 5

This is an objective score, which is an average of all the objective scores. Click on the triangle to the left to see them.

5

Can i use this now in blender, is it applicable, can I integrate the knowledge? Was it purely theory on theoretical examples? Did I learn how to solve a realistic problem, or achieve a certain goal? Was there enough actual practice? Did i do anything on my own or was it all just copy and paste?

4

Was the time efficiently spent? Was the lesson going too fast, or too slow? Was a single lesson too long, could I hold my attention? Did I learn just enough new techniques, or was it too much for once? Did I solve a problem or achieve the same goal with different approaches?

5

was the lesson clear and understandable including the language, did I understand every detail? Were there any noises in the background, bad microphone, or unclear image? Does the tutorial follow a certain path, does it have a structure, does it make sense and builds up piece by piece?

I remember this one being quite fun for me, because it really looks realistic. Roman really knows how to work lights to make renders really good looking.
I guess it really is true, that if you know lighting really well, you’re half way through to making your renders look good.

I can’t remember anything out of ordinary for this one, except that I just improved on the already existing modeling skills and learned new ways on how to use lighting.
Oh and I got to compare cycles vs. eeve renderers on a realistic scene. And there’s a big difference.

You can check my instagram post here and let me know in the comments if you can guess which one is rendered with which renderer.

Even though I didn’t rate all of the tutorials in this series with 5 stars, I still highly recommend it. I learned a lot.

You can get this whole series here: Become a 3D illustrator

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