[Bf-docboard] Blender books -> official reference

Tom M letterrip at gmail.com
Wed Mar 3 14:40:48 CET 2010


On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 4:14 AM, Ton Roosendaal <ton at blender.org> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Writing Blender books for (commercial) publishers is already a good
> and common bizz nowadays. I can only recommend anyone who is
> interested in this to contact publishers with good plans!
>
> Blender Foundation is also publisher, we did this initially also to
> open up the market for Blender in bookstores. That's not really needed
> anymore. :)
>
> What would be useful though is still:
> - have about one book published per year to get additional income
> - support the current active documentation volunteers
> - have good quality, open and free docs in wiki.
>
> I'd like to get two projects running for this.
> One is for an updated "Blender Essential 2.5" book, for that I'll
> first work with the team who has done the first Essential book.
>
> Another project is to check on the feasibility for a good (annual?)
> printed reference guide. Check for example how the 2.3 guide reference
> was done, I still think a good example of useful reference content for
> users (includes screenshots etc).
> Would there be a useful and efficient way to organize this? To get
> both a great printed book as content for wiki? How? Who? :)
>
> Thanks,
>
> -Ton-
>
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