Really in love with small scale tutorials like this one. It might got give you the depth of training that the full courses might but it looks like it gives such a good idea of what goes into making things like this so we know what our goals should be and what we might be missing
"Autumn classes start on October 7th." Can you not purchase the course whenever you'd like? Or do you only offer some courses for limited times? This looks great!
Hello! Autumn Workshops start October 7th. "Environments for Beginners" is a tutorial that's available immediately upon purchase, giving you instant access to videos and materials. If you have any other questions you can send us an email at hello@doublejumpacademy.com
He's a pro dude. There's most likely plenty of transferrable concepts that would work in any decent DCC software. Sometimes (most of the time for me) an artist's thought process is more valuable than exactly what buttons they press in a particular software.
Really in love with small scale tutorials like this one. It might got give you the depth of training that the full courses might but it looks like it gives such a good idea of what goes into making things like this so we know what our goals should be and what we might be missing
Lets gooooo!!! this looks legit!!!
amazing!
"Autumn classes start on October 7th." Can you not purchase the course whenever you'd like? Or do you only offer some courses for limited times? This looks great!
Hello! Autumn Workshops start October 7th. "Environments for Beginners" is a tutorial that's available immediately upon purchase, giving you instant access to videos and materials. If you have any other questions you can send us an email at hello@doublejumpacademy.com
Is this renderd with vray?
yep!
@@WilliamFiorentiniKarma dude! Or Arnold!
@@hanheecho6437 Why? I don't need to use them if at work I am already using vray
Take my money.
why houdini😭 Is there something similar for unreal?
He's a pro dude. There's most likely plenty of transferrable concepts that would work in any decent DCC software. Sometimes (most of the time for me) an artist's thought process is more valuable than exactly what buttons they press in a particular software.