I'm only 33% of the way, but a lot of really useful techniques and ways of working have been covered already. Daniel's pace and course structure are perfect, explaining why he's doing something a certain way without getting bogged down by overly technical reasons. My experience with Blender has always been interrupted by "having to work", so, unfortunately, I'm constantly dipping in and out when I can which isn't ideal. I already feel that I can rewatch an episode of this though and recall what was being taught. My past renders have always felt flat and I'd have to make countless copies to experiment with lighting etc and I struggled to make them any better inside the blender viewport. Now I can see that the Compositor was the vital missing ingredient and hopefully, I will actually be able to finish projects and be happier with them! Lots more to learn, looking forward to it.