Project Idea:
The main project idea is super interesting and offers a lot of space for creativity and changes within. It also covers most of Blender.
There are also other mini projects in the course, after the big main one that cover more advanced topics, and interesting techniques.
The support:
There is a lot of support and commitment from the team. They have a very honest business model, which is very rare to see. The course videos get updated if there is a massive change in Blender, the quality of teaching never drops. I leave questions under the videos and the next day at the same hour I get the answers and guidance for all of them. What is also crazy is the fact that I started the course after a year and I found out that Zach has added even more chapters to cover advanced topics and techniques, which was all for free. That is one of the reasons why I would only pay to CG Boost courses in the future. Every other course I tried would be outdated really fast since Blender is evolving really fast, except for CG Boost courses you buy a texturing course, if texturing changes CG Boost will update their course and not force you to buy a new one. This is especially good for people who tend to procrastinate, I personally started the course after a year from buying it.
The price:
They offer great discounts for students, and they have other offers depending on what you will do with the course. They also have an affiliate program, where you can gain the money you paid for the course back by helping in selling the course through a link.
Thanks CG Boost and Zach,
Will see you in Cubic Worlds!