[Bf-education] 2.49 or 2.5 this academic year

Teresa Gower tgower at monroeccc.edu
Sat Apr 9 01:41:12 CEST 2011


Thanks for the link.  I am looking at switching over an intro course from Maya to Blender and appreciate any tips on resources.

Terri Gower
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From: bf-education-bounces at blender.org [bf-education-bounces at blender.org] On Behalf Of John Blain [silverjb12 at gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, April 08, 2011 2:59 AM
To: Blender Educators and Trainers
Subject: Re: [Bf-education] 2.49 or 2.5 this academic year

If anyone interested I have compiled a users manual for Blender 2.56+ aimed at beginners.

The manual is available at my website free of charge. http://silverjb.limewebs.com/index.html

I am interested in introducing Blender into mainstream education, hence the manual.

Would love to know if you think it is useful.

regards

John Blain

On 8 April 2011 13:40, Nicholas Jainschigg <njainsch at risd.edu<mailto:njainsch at risd.edu>> wrote:
Well, I do look forward to the day when 3D is just another medium, but I felt it necessary to specify for the moment since I also teach courses in Pen, Ink and Scratchboard, an introductory course in 2D digital tools, and have taught Medieval and Renaissance painting techniques (egg tempera, egg/oil emulsions, silverpoint, water gilding, etc)  ;-)


On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 10:28 PM, John R. Nyquist <john at nyquist.net<mailto:john at nyquist.net>> wrote:
> The thing is, the class isn't strictly about teaching software competence. Rather, it's a course in how to make absorbing images using 3D as your medium.

I love this philosophy, but I'd like to see it shortened just a little
bit further to:

"The thing is, the class isn't strictly about teaching software
competence. Rather, it's a course in how to make absorbing images."

:-)


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