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3D Studio Max Training
Are you a creative professional looking to develop your skills in 3D Studio Max?
Are you interested in digital modelling, animation, rendering & special effects?
Cleveland College of Art & Design is running training sessions on 3D Studio Max for professionals within the creative industry with tutor Russ Norman. Russ is an experienced animator, continually updating his own skills and is highly proactive within web projects; both individually and collaboratively.
During these sessions you will learn a wide range of 3D Studio Max tools to assist you with your own personal and creative business needs.
You are required to have basic knowledge and some experience of related software packages.
The sessions will include:
-Introduction to the tools of the professionals
-Advanced features of 3d Studio Max
-Creating special effects
-Realistic physics simulations
-3D and the web
The 2, 3 hour sessions will take place on Monday 19th October and (6.00 pm to 9.00 pm)and Monday 26th October (6.00 pm to 9.00 pm).
Places will be allocated on a first come, first served basis. To book a place, enquire about eligibility, fees or for any further information please e-mail creativeskills@ccad.ac.uk quoting ?3D Studio Max?.
?Digital for Designers? has been created to deliver higher level skills to the Creative Industries in the North East region.
Places on the training courses are limited. Our tailored courses are supported by ONE North East Regional Development Agency.
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