This year the Brazilian Blender users will be organizing a conference, called Blender PRO 2007. The main objective and theme for this conference will be the use of Blender as a professional tool.
At the conference, the participants will be showing workshops, tutorials, physics simulations, animations and games. Blender PRO will be realized at the city of São Leopoldo (UNISINOS University), in the south of Brazil. It will be just one day for the conference, at November 6, but we want to make a really great conference!
The organization is trying to make Ton to visit us at Blender PRO, but unfortunately his agenda won't allow a trip to Brazil, by November.
If you speak Portuguese or even Spanish, and want to know more about the conference, visit the official web site for Blender PRO 2007.
I will be there!
11 Comments
Oh.. great, but can't go..
So if you will be there, then we can expect some videos of those activities, right?
Please.. Please... Please.. capture everything there and then add English subtitles..
O Brasil - um dos mais grandes nações die Blender!
Outra razão de viajar ao Brasil. Mas não tenho possibilidade agora, que pena!
I'll be there too!
@RedBirdiii: Sure! Don't worry, I will try to capture all in video, and add some subtitles. ;)
I will be there! =D
Great News!
But.... November 6??? It need to be in a weekend... like November 3... I live in Minas Gerais and work. :(
Brasileiro =] Mas não vou poder ir =[
[ "If you speak Portuguese or even Spanish" ]
mmm.... A portuguese speaker can understand something in spanish.
But, imho, it is a lot harder to a spanish speaker understand a portuguese speech.
Gostaria de estar lá. Vamos organizar o próximo em Salvador !
I'll do my best to go there... I have to be very convincing to make my boss let me go... ;)
But I REALLY want to go... =D
Cheers
@Marcelo
You are right in terms of spoken Portuguese/Spanish. But to understand a written article should be much easier also for spanish speakers. Probably there ist not such a big difference between both languages when they are not spoken. But I shouldn't forget to mention that I am far away from being perfect in Portuguese ;)
:)