Adam Kalisz hosts a 4 hour Blender workshop on October the 12th in Langwasser, Germany.
Adam writes:
Hi Blenderheads,
I finally made it to bring Blender to my hometown and will soon give a workshop! So, this October I will be hosting a workshop at the "Gemeinschaftshaus" in the beautiful Langwasser - historic district of Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany.
It will run for a total of 4 hours on Friday, 12th of October - certainly I can ask for a little more time if we need it, though. ;)
The course is aimed towards beginners and is going to cover the Blender interface, modeling, texturing, animation, lighting and last but not least rendering. We'll also take a look at some advanced topics like motion tracking, the cycles render engine, simulations and games, depending on how fast we progress. Everything is directly applied to an example project, which we will create together on that evening.
This course takes place on Friday, 12. October 2012 from 5pm until 9pm.
The fee is 30 € (normal), 20 € (student) and 15 € ("Nuremberg Pass" card) plus the option to acquire a printed handbook where everything is explained again for 3 €, if you want.
I'm looking forward to seeing you there, it'll be fun!
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oh nice!
Hurra endlich mal was wo ich hin kann mal gucken ob ich zeit hab. Wenn nicht, könnte man das handbuch auch einzeln erhalten?
V
Hi,
hmm, habe das Skript eigentlich speziell unterrichtsbegleitend ausgerichtet und gestaltet, aber... ...warum nicht?! :)
Ich hoffe trotzdem, dass wir uns vor Ort sehen.
Wenn nicht, können wir gerne nochmal in Kontakt treten. Mein E-Mail-Adresse habe ich beim BlenderNetwork hinterlegt.
Bis bald, evtl. Viele Grüße:
Adam Kalisz
Hey guys, please remember to comment in English on this site, so everyone can read it.
Hey Bart,
ah, sry - will do so in the future.
-Alphaxde was asking, if it's possible to buy the course handbook, since he doesn't know if he can make it to the course.
-my answer was, that I didn't intend to use it outside the course - but why not?! Contact on BlenderNetwork and a little bla bla :)
Thanks Adam!