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Hard surface modeling course

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IHMAN 3D School in launching a new online hard surface modeling course on July 28. The course is aimed at Spanish students.

Here at IHMAN we're launching a new online course about hard surfaces with Blender on Monday 30th.

Along the duration of the course we'll see how to work with a basemesh, sculpting it to get the base for our cyborg, then we'll retopo it, do some deatiling with BoolTools and finally rendering with Cycles.

You can find more info at our new website here.

Best regards,

IHMAN 3D School

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Bart Veldhuizen

I have a LONG history with Blender - I wrote some of the earliest Blender tutorials, worked for Not a Number and helped run the crowdfunding campaign that open sourced Blender (the first one on the internet!). I founded BlenderNation in 2006 and have been editing it every single day since then ;-) I also run the Blender Artists forum and I'm Head of Community at Sketchfab.

10 Comments

  1. Damn! Why can't those spanish guys learn to speak english to make the course available to ALL of Blender users/ comunity? Spanish/ Mexicans, Portuguese and French - nations allergic to english language.

    • Not all people who speak Spanish native (me) speak English. 80% of the tutorials about Blender and content is in English. For us it is a great luxury that there is content in Spanish. Learn Spanish if you want to access this. So as we learn English ...

  2. @Lucas Romero Di Benedetto: here is breaking news for you : english is the international language here on planet Earth, try hotels, airports, any public places. Since we're heading for the obvious, that being a planetary nation, we'll be using one language and english is becoming just that. So your last statement is simply dumb and comes out of a combination of laziness and stupidity. No offence intended, is just that your way of seeing it is just...well, stupid, asking for billions of people to learn your language just because you're to lazy / dumb to learn english. Vaya con Dios and all that sh|t my friend..

        • Ruben Nielpha on

          Sure mate. Irony is something that you'll eventually develop as you grow up... assuming that you're the one in the profile picture, that's it.
          By the way, I prefer be offended by someone that actually intend to do it.

          Hágaselo mirar, ¿Eh?

    • claas kuhnen on

      I think your tone and language is extremely arrogant and offensive. I traveled the world a lot and not everybody speaks English at all.

    • chromemonkey on

      Lucas is less lazy than *you*, seeing as he *did* learn English well enough to write his reply to you in the English language.

  3. Roberto Roch on

    Hi everyone! I'm the author of the course. Thanks for the comments, at the very least, they show there's some interest in it :)

    We started working in spanish because it's our native language, and there's a very real need for education using it like Lucas mentioned.
    That said, we are working on having it available in english too, hopefully by the end of the year.

    You can always drop us a line, our info address is at the top of our website, and we'll get back to you with a reply as soon as possible.

  4. If I may believe the source I used, there are 406 million Spanish native speaking people and just 430 million English. Not that big difference. And if we want to enlarge the community, diversion in languages is one way to do it. For some people it is hard to speak English because of there accent. So I say, keep up making tuts in different languages but try to subtitle. So even I can understand this course ;-)

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