Hi Lee,
Thank you for the quick reply and I am sorry for my late response.
As I mentioned in my request above, I'd like to learn Arnold while I am working on Cinema 4D, however most of the available tutorials (with one exception - Arnold's Youtube channel) are created with the use of the old C4D's interface (e.g. R16 or R17, ) and they were published around 8-9 years ago:
Here are the examples from one of you links (https://help.autodesk.com/view/ARNOL/ENU/?guid=arnold_for_cinema_4d_ci_Tutorials_ci_Learning_Resourc...😞
- Inlifethrill - not working
- Greyscalegorilla (Getting Started With Arnold For Cinema 4D) - published in 2016
- fxphd - created for R16, published in 2016
- Lesterbanks - most of the introductory resources are also from 2016. The latest - from 2023. That's what I was able to find.
- Further online training - it's just an Arnold's promo webpage
- Arnold's Youtube channel - well, goodluck with searching the basic stuff there.
In general, at the first glance, the fact that introduction to Arnold is created in old versions of C4D, gives an impression that those tutorials present outdated features and workflow solutions. That doesn't encourage to dig deeper at all.
Could you explain how significantly Arnold's features have changed durinig the past years?
No to mention the Arnold's interface, because that visual improvement doesn't help either, while trying to decipher the whats and hows.