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Blender Essential Courses


It seems so!

The last week was time for the Blender Essential Course at the Blender Institute, its a 1 week course in wich the goal is to know all the sides of Blender, and just like in the past edition, the courses were given by the members of the current Open Project in development, Apricot.

The course’s program stablish that Tuesday was my day to give the course about Animation & Physics, and Character Animation. I was so nervous!, my first course, and in english! (my native language is Spanish), but thanks to Chris Plush who already gave a course a few months ago in the past edition of the Blender Essential, I could -more or less- know what know what I was going to deal with. It started very early in the morning when was time for Chris to give his UV Mapping and Textures course, and since it was a big team (8 people!), it was necessary for me to be there (luckily! it was really helpful), just in case, is complicated to keep track of every student when only one teacher is in front of 8 people.
It was fun!, is a very strange feeling being there as the youngest person in the room, and teaching!, they listened to every single word and took note of every step I did, all the process that seems so normal when using Blender i had to explain it step by step, sometimes I even felt like i didn’t really know Blender as I thought (finding stuff in the menus is a pain!), ok I know how this tool work and what it does, but i do not know how to explain that to others, that made me feel like i don’t really know deeply that tool, but after a while that feeling disappears (luckily). So.. with a little effort (from both sides, they and I), we somehow managed to get the 4 hours course done, and went through topics like: Armatures and Bones, rigging, skinning, what it is and what they do, Vertex Groups (boring topic! but i had to go through..), Animation in objects and bones, character animation, and animating objects and cameras along a path or curves, we even made our first real time Flag!, with the help of the new tool Continue Physics (wich I explain in the blogpost before this one), and the Wind deflector.

It was a really great-new-grateful experience, the language made it harder but it ended up well, after the first 10 minutes you relax and you get to know the students well, in fact, during the rest of the week I also had the opportunity to talk with some students and learn them about some specific features they wanted to know.

A very nice moment that I hope it repeats sometime!, I even feel like some-day consider giving little courses about Blender specific topics, if there is people interested in.. what do you think?

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Comment by Pablo Lizardo
2008-06-01 00:05:13

hey tocayo! conta conmigo en la lista de futuros alumnos! jejej y mucho mejor si lo haces por aca cerquita en la patagonia!
Saludos y seguis asii!!

 
Comment by Jos
2008-06-02 02:12:40

Of course we would be interested! Just tell us where!!!

 
Comment by guillermo nasif
2008-06-02 11:57:16

EE, me alegro por vos, bueno sabes que quiero cursos tambien…

saludos pablitox

guille

 
Comment by Bataraza
2008-06-03 12:29:34

eh! groso!! Cuanto cobras clases particulares de animacion y rigging…. me interesarian mucho….
Bah en realidad para un par de personas que conozco que filosofan mas de lo que saben!!!!!
Espero no sea su caso doctor!!!
Mis congratulation para usted por tanto esfuerzo dando sus frutos….

 
Comment by Lucas
2008-06-19 12:35:14

Pablin me encantaria que des clases por aca en Argentina, la macana es que somos muchos los que queremos y estamos todos repartidos por todo el pais, pero me encantaria que me dieras clases.
Felicitaciones por tu primera clase y en ingles.
saludos Pablo

 
Comment by Marceze
2008-07-01 19:16:29

felicidades por tu experiencia!!!
y si señor, apoyo lo que dijeron los de arriba… QUIERO QUE ME DES UN CURSO DE BLENDER!!!…
y creo que esta es la segunda vez que te lo digo (aca en otro post anterior)…
bue… mucha suerte y segi asi…

 
Comment by nodoy1
2008-07-01 23:13:34

Bueno,
Yo fui uno de los suertudos que acudió al curso. La sensación es la contraria a la de Pablo, tienes la impresión que no conoces absolutamente nada de Blender. Después de esa semana intensa, Blender da menos miedo y las cosas empiezan a salir bien y rápido. Muchas gracias por el curso y enhorabuena. Yo, por mi parte, estoy muy satisfecho.
He aquí algunos apuntes del curso… Working in progress.

 
Comment by john caldwell
2008-07-04 21:04:01

Howdy,
When you say courses, what do you mean? Fly to central or south america, or europe, or online? Personally, this is what I would like. Forget youtube, post your course material in high resolution right here on your site so people can actually see what youre doing. Although the timelapse thing looks cool, it doesnt help much after you get past simple modeling techniques and get into other aspects that definitely require explaining. AND believe this when I tell you your fish and shark project is one of the coolest things I’ve seen in a long time. I would love for you to take me by the hand and lead me through this step by step. Too much to ask? Come on….. PLEASEEEEEEEE?

 
Comment by lucas
2008-08-11 21:57:34

muy bueno tu blog, sos un crakc, tenes mucho que enseñarnos, felicidades y suerte

 
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