I started several courses that I didn't finish. When my membership finishes I won't be able to access the lessons anymore. Compared to membership buying the course on the blender market is actually better value for money because you will always have access to the complete course.
I see what you are saying, and I find that is a good way to go. I also have taken classes like that before. what I find I get from the membership is a lot of good help from talented People. the best part is to meet the people you may be working with in the future, and they may become a good friend. to me it would be awesome to get to know you.
you'll find me on discord often. I follow the livestream also. I'm just not so happy that I won't be able to finish the course that I started because they are too time consuming
here are some more tips
re binge-watching a class, for me this is painful but I have picked up things I missed.
I also try to learn from more then one source like YouTube, there are different ways of teaching.
Teach what you have learned. I find making a tutorial very helpful to learn the subject. Even if you just make a tutorial for yourself.
In the end, the most positive about a subscription is access to the entire library whenever you want and having whatever new course that comes out readily available in the instant. And the most awesome, participation in community things like collabs and classes, I think they're coming back. And like Weiland says, getting help directly from teachers when you are stuck. So I still view a CGC subscription far more worthy than buying a course on the Blender Market.
I do not know what collabs and classes is, but I am for it. we need to be able to critique each others work. when I was in AAU part of our grade depended on us talking to other students.
For me it is worth the Money just to have someone tell me I am naked. (the emperor's new clothes) in other words tell me when I am not doing a good job. that is just as important as learning.
Collabs are an awesome activity CG Cookie does, Kent is the teacher and he makes us take a deep dive into a production like environment. You can check out the livestreams for Collab2020 and Collab2021. This year when it was about to start Kent had an emergency and it had to be canceled. Hopefully we'll go at it again next year.
COLLAB 2020 - Modeling Heavy Equipment: Backhoe (Part 1)
https://cgcookie.com/live-streams/modeling-heavy-equipment-backhoe-part-1
COLLAB2021 - Week 1 - Modeling:
https://cgcookie.com/live-streams/collab2021-week-1-modeling
Oh ya! did try to get on board with that, but was too late. that is the perfect way of learning in a work environment. I do feel bad for Kent. He had so much work put on him, but at the same time that was amazing.
Hmmm, my post seems to have been eaten.
If there's a course you enjoy, you need not lose access to it. You can go to the course, go into the individual lessons, and in the video player for the lessons there's a "sharing menu" where you can individually download the videos.
It's a little bit of work to download all the videos, one at a time, but if there's a course you haven't finished, that you really like, or simply believe you'll want to revisit at some point, there's no reason to lose access to it.
I create a "Cubicity" directory, then a "videos" directory under that and dump the course videos there. The videos are named sanely, with 01-VideoName style format, so they stay in order on their own. (With the leading 0s in the video name, they're always in alphabetical order.)
Edit: Maybe the download icon that shows up when you click the "sharing menu" could be the icon used in the main player menu. It's more obviously a download button than the pop-out looking button.
Yes, you've always had the ability to download videos and course files. Leaving the price for a subscription aside, the subscription is much better than buying a course standalone in my opinion. Not that this has anything to do with anything, but I think people buying courses separately is more about taking it chill, you bought it you can go at your own pace. But when you have a subscription maybe people feel pressured that they have to watch as many things as possible because is going to run out and that overwhelms them. It's just a theory.