Papervision3D 2.0 training coming to New York City

By neoriley

Dec 1st and 2nd in NYC!

Check out the details on RockonFlash.com or the wiki

Andy Zupko will be joining me in a 2 day session you won’t want to miss!

13 Responses to “Papervision3D 2.0 training coming to New York City”

  1. Shade Says:

    Oh man, I wish I could attend. Have a good session!

    Well, I guess this means 2.0 will be available by late November, right? Right? ;) )

    Cheers!

  2. neoriley Says:

    that’s exactly what it means ;)

  3. Vince Says:

    Hey you guys!

    When will you be coming to the nicest country of the European mainland (The Netherlands ;-) )?

    Cheers for your excellent work!

    Vincent

  4. neoriley Says:

    I’m sure Ralph would be up for that!

  5. Wouter Says:

    Never mind the Dutch! Come to Sunny Cape Town in South Africa! ;-)
    Will the course notes be available for download anywhere?

    It’s all very exciting thanks for the great work!

  6. Marc Says:

    Wait! There’s no city like Berlin! If you make a workshop in Berlin, your beer’s on me ;)

  7. neoriley Says:

    Man berlin would be awesome!!

  8. Open eLearning » Blog Archive » Transitions Says:

    [...] of Papervision showed how it can be used for much more than just animating 3d fish and spaceships. Just a simple 3d transition between two planes can make the difference between an application [...]

  9. Marc Says:

    @neoriley: Then don’t hesitate, pack your bags and come visit Berlin :)

  10. Marc Says:

    @neoriley: Then don’t hesitate, pack your bags and come visit Berlin :)

  11. David Says:

    Yeah, we need a european tour – soon!
    Stockholm awaits you! :)

  12. actionscripter.co.uk » Blog Archive » Transitions Says:

    [...] of Papervision showed how it can be used for much more than just animating 3d fish and spaceships. Just a simple 3d transition between two planes can make the difference between an application [...]

  13. joeG Says:

    Do you need to be at an expert production level to get anything out of the training or is it helpful to beginners? What would I need to know how to do before coming?

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