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Anonymous No. 926424

How long does it take to get proficient in Marvelous?

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCT_Y4okpd6G0DUaNl1bT1sw/videos

Anonymous No. 926428

>>926424
3 weeks, one day and 9 hours 23 minutes 37 seconds.

approximately.

Anonymous No. 926430

>>926424
Somewhat related, has anybody uploaded his videos somewhere? He deleted almost everything after he got hired by Pixar

Anonymous No. 926842

>>926430
Ah god fucking damn
I was putting off watching his stuff because I'm not doing cloth right now but he had tons of helpful tricks on his channel that I couldnt find anywhere else

Just when I started feeling dumb saving youtube videos just in case too

Anonymous No. 927606

>>926424
he works at the pedo mouse now, that's why he nuked his videos

Anonymous No. 927659

>>927606
>>926430
Why would he do that though? Does Pixar not allow their slaves to earn passive income from other sources or what?

Anonymous No. 927771

>>927659
they earn the 10x amount, devil contract for moneyzz

Anonymous No. 927782

Something just feels off about Daniel, if you know what I mean. Lke, he's too old to be working on childrens cartoons. It just seems creepy.

Anonymous No. 927810

>>927782
There are even older people watching the demo of movies and have the last say about it, it's not a child watching the first scenes of those movies

Anonymous No. 928768

Is it true that the MD workflow is more advanced and gives better results than doing it in houdini? This is what the industry tells me

Anonymous No. 928772

>>927771
80k or so doesn't sound like 10x average 3D artist salary, unless all the google sources are lying to me.

Anonymous No. 929633

>>928768
Not familiar with Houdini but MD is very intuitive for clothing and having the pieces laid out as a 2D pattern means you get the UVs unwrapped for you and the final mesh is super easy to retopologise.