All these tutorials have blender 3.8 versions you can find in 5 seconds with google, i am looking for the blender 4.2 version of these tutorials.Were they even pirated? I checked some public trackers but all i could find was the old 3.8 versions.CGCookie - CORE | Fundamentals of Compositing in Blender CGCookie - CORE | Fundamentals of Physics in BlenderCGCookie - CORE | Fundamentals of Animation in BlenderCGCookie - CORE | Fundamentals of Rigging in BlenderCGCookie - CORE | Fundamentals of Materials and Shading in BlenderCGCookie - CORE | Fundamentals of Lighting in BlenderCGCookie - CORE | Fundamentals of Texturing in BlenderCGCookie - CORE | Fundamentals of 3D Mesh Modeling in BlenderCGCookie - CORE | Fundamentals of Digital Sculpting in BlenderBasically the whole CORE pack.If any anon knows if they were pirated (and even better have magnet links for them) that would be nice.
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Bump.I am surprised piracy is so lacking in the field of non-coding courses. Quite some time has passed since these courses were released.
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>>1494765did you try cgpeers yet?
>>1494765fwiw here's the situation on cgpeers.I doubt anyone's in a rush to get/share the latest version, since arguably the only significant change is eevee-next, and it's only been out for a couple months. sure there's qol stuff like realtime comp, but most of the tuts should still be relevant without changing anything.also there's no such thing as "3.8", it's 3.6 -> 4.0 -> 4.1 -> 4.2. unless you meant 2.8? in which case yeah, there'd be quite a few changes since.
>>1497598I see.All the courses i wanted are still from 3-4 years ago, no updates.It seems no one has bothered to pirate them yet, which is a pity because they tend to go in-depth with the explanations, more than any other course i have seen. Other courses are like "click here to get that" but cgcookie lecturers do a long technical explanation of what is ACTUALLY happening when you do things, which is a much better way to learn.