The Fine Arts faculty of the Universitat de Barcelona hosts a Blender training on March 19, 20, 21, 22 and 27.
Raimon Guarro i Nogués writes:
Next week Labmedia at the Fine Arts faculty of the Universitat de Barcelona will house a 20h. workshop introducing Blender and 3D. If you need further or contact information, you can find it here.
Registering fees for the course are only 90 €.
In addition, there's a short video on vimeo where you can see an overview of the planned exercises during the course.
http://vimeo.com/38505123
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The picture looks good. I'd like to learn how to make one of those dice and put it on an under-beveled table.
humm, under-beveled, I guess you're referring to the Bevel Modifier effect on the corners on the table, but actually I'm not sure what you mean exactly. I'm glad you like the picture anyway :)
Actually making "those dice" is not something I could be proud about. Only be proud to take profit in my lessons of great tutorials written in the past. http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Doc:2.4/Tutorials/Modeling/Two_dice/Modelling_the_geometry . Although relatively messy for a newbie in the approach, I like the way this tutorial shows that with a wise planning and doing the right modelling steps, you could achieve enough complex shapes in short time, provided, I know, that a die isn't so complex on its own ;).
So a few weeks ago I started to think about "let's see what we can do with only dice", in order to renew/review my teaching methods, and this is the creature ;)
hope you liked!
Raimon
THeres plenty of tuts that explain how to make a dice. :P
The city, or the planet?
There's plenty of tuts that explain how to make a dice, indeed. But there's a lot of people who want to learn things in the kind of pace that a course provides, and who likes the human interaction. I like tutorials and videotutorials too, and I don't think that any kind of learning excludes any other.
In other words, I teach Blender and 3D, not how to make dices. If somebody comes to my courses looking for learn making dices, chances are that I'm not presenting so well my courses...