Igor...you beat me to it. I was going to update my list with Wolf3D tutorials. I did not include Contrafibbularities tutorials initially as they were already part of the tutorial set listed at the Cafe. It wasn't until I opened up a few and clicked on the "View on YouTube" link that I realized he was also Wolf 3D (which....I have to admit....is much easier to type). So I actually was going to update my list today with a link to Wolf3D on YouTube but you beat me to it.
I love his modeling techniques and thought process as he works though some of his more involved tutorials on sci-fi type subjects - in particular replicating the work of Vitaly Bulgarov in C4D with perfect quads! Sci-fi is my favorite 3D subject so his tutorials are a "must see" for me. I strongly recommend everyone follow him (as well as everyone else on my list) on YouTube as there is something for everyone.
I do have to admit something: As you can now stream YouTube to your TV, I do sometimes just watch tutorials without following them in C4D as a means of relaxing at night after my day. Better than watching the mind numbing on broadcast or cable TV. I find that helps me absorb the technique and approach without worrying about the commands or key strokes...which is more important, especially if you have some proficiency with C4D's tools.
Is that too geeky?
So the next big questions is this: Will Cerbera ever have a YouTube channel? Imagine what we could learn!
Dave