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24th September 2015
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Aimed at beginners - a video course with 51 small chapters covering every feature you need to get started with game modeling.
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Jose Santiago
9th April 2016 - 09:53
html5: Video file not found
Greg Roberts
19th April 2016 - 01:48
Getting this error 'html5: file not found' not able to play intro.
T f
19th May 2016 - 08:52
Good information for starters but hard 'K's abound. Cannot unhear. Distracting. "CliCKK heah neCKKst."
Jørgen Holst-Rasmussen
2nd July 2017 - 22:42
@tfrankenberg86: Be glad he is not Liverpodlian.
Why the need to have everybody conform to your wishes?
Joe Robinson
6th August 2016 - 18:01
Hi, video isn't displaying - getting html5 error
David Ray
2nd July 2017 - 07:52
First vid so I'm commenting here. If you are wanting to learn what this series describes, you need to subscribe and take it all in. it is amazingly informative. You're not going to pick this up randomly. Excellent presentation all the way through.
Maria Silva
22nd October 2017 - 04:32
Thanks a lot for the course and stuffs.
Ray Admin
29th November 2017 - 06:09
I cant wait to dig in.
leobyrnelondon
7th August 2018 - 12:32
I learned more important basics in this series than 100 YouTube tutorials. You just won't achieve anything if you don't have a good foundation.
abdullahalazzawi
2nd May 2019 - 17:44
I am done with section 3. I have paid for courses before on other sites and so on and no one ever explained the modeling tools as good as you done. I am really happy that you made this course I hope you would keep making courses you have a talent i will get back to you when I am done with the course
Corado
6th May 2020 - 06:22
This series is awesome for the fundamentals it teaches you but it's sad the UI is old. (I know... this was created 2015...) I'm new to blender. I don't know how anything prior to 2.8 looked like or functioned. There's a lot of stuff in these videos that I have to pause and spend 10 minutes doing research to understand what the alternative is in 2.8... or where on the screen it moved.
I'd love to see more courses like this with the new version!