Papervision3D training in Toronto!

By neoriley

September 15th & 16th (Saturday/Sunday) Toronto, Canada – Papervision3D w/ John Grden

The classes at RMI went extremely well, and we had alot of people who flew in from all over the place. Even up to the last day, we had people calling about getting in and sitting on the floor! The people we had there were awesome and it really made for a great class time on both days.

Originally the plan was to have another class in LA, but after talking to Shawn Pucknell (of FITC fame and heads up the RMI training branch in Canada) we thought having it up in Toronto would be a better choice. We had quite a few people actually fly in from Canada for the LA class, so we’re hoping that this will be a good class up there and enable alot of others who might be close enough to attend.

For more details, discount code, and links click here.

Blurb:

This will be 2 days of 3D heaven focusing on primarily Developer driven topics and issues. Designers who have some coding skills will get alot out of this as well as we’re not writing 3D math code, but taking an in-depth look at the PV3D engine and how to use the API in any given situation for Flash work. We’ll cover scene’s, camera’s, camera types, materials, material types, loading, COLLADA, Flex2 development, the CS3 Component (latest and future versions), InteractiveScene3D and interactivity with 3D elements in general, 3D workflow in an agency type setting, animation, texturing (UVW, 3D apps, and how they apply to PV3D work). And if they’re ready by this time, we’ll have a healthy dose of Lighing and Shaders time on the second day.


4 Responses to “Papervision3D training in Toronto!”

  1. Papervision3D training in Toronto! — Movie Information blog Says:

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  2. theuprock Says:

    Come to San Francisco, please!

  3. John Grden Says:

    haha! we’re working on it ;) I would LOVE to get out to SF!

  4. RockOnFlash m/ :: John Grden » Wanna click that button on that 3D object? Now you can. Oh, and it’s so easy, a caveman could do it. Says:

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