Personally I like the way Max teaches. It's like you're watching over his shoulder while he creates art. It's the raw creative process where sometimes things don't work out as expected and then you see how he tries stuff out and makes it work. For me, it's a very interesting thing to see and learn from. His course style is similar to his RUclips videos.
That looks really good! What are you wanting to do with 3D? Any idea of the direction you want to go in (ie animation, modelling, sculpting, environment design, etc)?
Great question, I don't really know yet. At the moment I'm still very much learning and exploring in Blender. I love to sculpt, but I also love to create environments... I'm sure I'll find my path eventually.
Yes, but the modeling of all the small industrial stuff was not in the tutorial. I did that myself. The huge turbine is in the course and explained by Max.
I now know about exposure, knew about the color management, but never messed around with the tools in there...thank you for this
I'm happy it was helpful! :)
Turned out really good!! Helpfull tips aswell!
Excellent. Thanks for the tips Fran!
Thanks for sharing! I've barely begun to understand blender, so I'll save this for later when I'm more advanced.
Wow final result looks incredible! Well done!
This looks fantastic!
Super Nice!! Im also learning blender right now, its a learning curve but keep at it, you will do amazing!
Looks amazing
Nicely done Fran! Very nice and informative video!
Thank you so much!
Is that course good ? Does Max teach well or is he all over the place ? your result look awesome btw
Personally I like the way Max teaches. It's like you're watching over his shoulder while he creates art. It's the raw creative process where sometimes things don't work out as expected and then you see how he tries stuff out and makes it work. For me, it's a very interesting thing to see and learn from. His course style is similar to his RUclips videos.
It's awesome you got this course. Max is a great tutor!
Wooow 😲 Very nice!!
Thanks so much!
That looks really good! What are you wanting to do with 3D? Any idea of the direction you want to go in (ie animation, modelling, sculpting, environment design, etc)?
Great question, I don't really know yet. At the moment I'm still very much learning and exploring in Blender. I love to sculpt, but I also love to create environments... I'm sure I'll find my path eventually.
This was a course right? U followed a course?
Yes, but the modeling of all the small industrial stuff was not in the tutorial. I did that myself. The huge turbine is in the course and explained by Max.