Sometimes its hard to get a handle on some of the expensive 3D packages like Max, Mayer or Houdini. There is a lot of other cheaper options around but none as cheap as Blender 3D....."Its free!!" I have been an animator for 23 years now, working on productions for Nickelodeon, Disney and the BBC to name a handful. I have used Maya and Max and several others. The problem has always been to keep up with the latest trends. I have, over the years, forked out thousands of dollars in upgrades and new hardware. So I decided to move to open source software for operating systems. I now am using Ubuntu, Gimp, Inkscape, Kdenlive and Blender3D as my main development tools. As I moved from Max and Mayer to Blender I found there was no one place to learn the program easily. I did find there was lots of great one off tutorials, but I had to search for days to find the ones that would build my skills cohesively. Frustrated, I decided I would start a blog to help with my personal progress but also give others a chance to learn from my discoveries. The site is here http://tfaschool.blogspot.co.nz/ I hope you get as much out of it as I have.
Hi Luke, great Blog good to see how you're progressing.
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Hi Luke I didn't realize you were on Stage 32 as well. I'm checking out your tutorials too. God bless, take care, best regards from William :)
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Great! I work with Blender since 2008. I'll have a look to your blog :-) thx!
I love these videos. Thanks!
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Blender is where it's at!
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Thank you Mr. ODonnell - I have some work for you if you are interested. - Thank you, - Robert Evan Howard - www.aclepd.com - aclepd@aclepd.com - 1-801-856-3200 / U.S.A.
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I use blender for all of my motion tracking, compositing, and camera projections and modeling along side Editshare's Lightworks editor.