I've purhcased the course "Intro to 3D Cartoon Rendering with Blender" and so far I've found two red flags: 1. The description of the course is misleading. The teacher in his own words conveyed that there will be step-by-step guidance on modelling which is not true. He simply has you import a already made mesh and you are left to shape the mesh. You only get one reference image and the sides are guessed by him. So it's not really noob friendly as he puts it. 2. For the price I expect high quality and walkthrough of each and every step. Instead, he misses out few things when he does so well covering the basics.
Hi friends, I already bought 3D Cartoon Render course, and very happy to learn from it But the issues are, why the platform where I watch the course is so slow and not responsive ? it's like heavy to load the videos, my Internet speed is fine, only got delay when I load course videos from Coloso platform ? Shall I watch it using VPN ? you guys have solutions or same issues ? Disclaimer : I really love watching Kumo 3D Anime character timelapse, and want to learn it so much by buying that course. Cheers everyone^^
Late comment but the issue has to do with the software you download to watch the video. The courses on the site require you to download software to encrypt the content. It's like a screen watcher and it disables functions on your PC.
its kinda sad that you just read a script (found another video in which nearly the exact same was said), since i do want to know more about this course. and since you just read a script i cannt really take your words serious, but i really want to find a review about the first course
you need to have blender knowledge. this course is focusing on mostly shading. of course it will show you from basic but in head and body making, he is starting with the base meshs that he gave it to you and then he sculpt to match with the ref. Plz noted that this is Intro to 3d cartoon rendering, so the instructor assumed you already know the basic.
Is second one suitable for beginners in blender? I'm familiar with 3d and texturing, I make vtubers. Buy I wonder if it's okay for a beginner to start it? 😅 Thank you in advance
i really just want to rant in a place with more people that might agree, i prefer 3dcg anime over 2d and we need more shows like rwby. i dont care its "controversial" bc it straight up shouldnt be. 2d-stuck ppl are reeeally getting in the way of me getting to see 3d anime be produced and i often kinda get pissed at that behaviour.
I will say the only down I give the course is that my expectation was to learn to make a head and body base mesh. Here the course already provides the base mesh already so you only get to add the small details here and there and the texture. Since the name of the course is called "Intro to 3D Cartoon Rendering with Blender", they assume you already know how to make a head and a body (hands, feet, etc) TLDR: If you want to learn to make an anime base mesh, this is not the course for that. This course will provide how to model hair, eyelashes, clothes, texture paint, use shader nodes, animation and compositing.
@@odenkaz I am a bit afraid that it's all a bit surface level, but I am mostly in it for the shading, compositing and theory. Do you think he went deep into those subjects, or did he keep it very simple?
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@@vahnvallain it is ok .
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I want to listen to your blender lecture.
I was just thinking on getting this course
this course is best.
I've purhcased the course "Intro to 3D Cartoon Rendering with Blender" and so far I've found two red flags:
1. The description of the course is misleading. The teacher in his own words conveyed that there will be step-by-step guidance on modelling which is not true. He simply has you import a already made mesh and you are left to shape the mesh. You only get one reference image and the sides are guessed by him. So it's not really noob friendly as he puts it.
2. For the price I expect high quality and walkthrough of each and every step. Instead, he misses out few things when he does so well covering the basics.
Hi friends, I already bought 3D Cartoon Render course, and very happy to learn from it
But the issues are, why the platform where I watch the course is so slow and not responsive ? it's like heavy to load the videos, my Internet speed is fine, only got delay when I load course videos from Coloso platform ? Shall I watch it using VPN ? you guys have solutions or same issues ?
Disclaimer : I really love watching Kumo 3D Anime character timelapse, and want to learn it so much by buying that course. Cheers everyone^^
Late comment but the issue has to do with the software you download to watch the video. The courses on the site require you to download software to encrypt the content. It's like a screen watcher and it disables functions on your PC.
Do these courses contain subtitles?
Just wish they would do an english voice over.
every time I try to enrol the payment doesn't go through
i am late buh i am going to this enter this classss
its kinda sad that you just read a script (found another video in which nearly the exact same was said), since i do want to know more about this course. and since you just read a script i cannt really take your words serious, but i really want to find a review about the first course
Is the first course friendly to newcomers, or do I need to already have intermediate knowledge in Blender?
you need to have blender knowledge. this course is
focusing on mostly shading.
of course it will show you from basic but in head and body making, he is starting with the base meshs that he gave it to you and then he sculpt to match with the ref.
Plz noted that this is Intro to 3d cartoon rendering, so the instructor assumed you already know the basic.
were is your course?
I am thinking to make one.
@@KumoBlender OMG!!
Hi. You can to made free cours in blender?
Would you like to try that again?
Is second one suitable for beginners in blender? I'm familiar with 3d and texturing, I make vtubers. Buy I wonder if it's okay for a beginner to start it? 😅
Thank you in advance
It is a beginner course
@@KumoBlender thank you for answering so fast
Course is expensive
i really just want to rant in a place with more people that might agree, i prefer 3dcg anime over 2d and we need more shows like rwby. i dont care its "controversial" bc it straight up shouldnt be. 2d-stuck ppl are reeeally getting in the way of me getting to see 3d anime be produced and i often kinda get pissed at that behaviour.
Oh no no Coloso... Sangwoo Park was the course I mentioned to you that I refund.
wait, why? I like his course and I am also done with it.
It is a great course.
Can I know what is the problem to you?
Also can I know when did you mention to me?
I would love to know as well! As someone considering it I'd love to hear your reasoning :)
I will say the only down I give the course is that my expectation was to learn to make a head and body base mesh. Here the course already provides the base mesh already so you only get to add the small details here and there and the texture.
Since the name of the course is called "Intro to 3D Cartoon Rendering with Blender", they assume you already know how to make a head and a body (hands, feet, etc)
TLDR: If you want to learn to make an anime base mesh, this is not the course for that. This course will provide how to model hair, eyelashes, clothes, texture paint, use shader nodes, animation and compositing.
@@odenkaz I am a bit afraid that it's all a bit surface level, but I am mostly in it for the shading, compositing and theory. Do you think he went deep into those subjects, or did he keep it very simple?
Im kind of a brokie