So, who would have thought the 3D wars have sprung up around the AREA already. It always starts innocently enough. Some new user or student will ask the simple but loaded question "which should I use 3ds Max or Maya?" I can't blame them. It's not like they know that this is like dropping…
Posted: August 31, 2006
Category: General 3D
Comments: 26
I arrived in Montreal this morning. I’m sitting down with our editor, Alain Durocher and editing the Neoscape footage I shot in Boston a couple weeks ago. So we’ll spend the next couple days carving away at 10 hours of footage to create a 4 minute peice that hopefully…
Posted: September 20, 2006
Category: General 3D
Comments: 4
It’s been a while. I have sequestered myself in my home office to finalize the roadshow presentations. Today my eyes started to glaze over, so I thought I would write a quick blog entry to add some variety to an otherwise monotonous day. To update you on my last post; the editing…
Posted: September 29, 2006
Category: General 3D
Comments: 2
So I’m in Montreal again and still in the process of putting together what you all will see during our 3d roadshow. I think I can see a light at the end of the tunnel. I don’t know how many people reading this have had to build a 3d software demo (if its only my friends…
Posted: October 01, 2006
Category: General 3D
Comments: 1
So its the day before the first city of the 3d roadshow. Tomorrow morning we start setting up our machines at the venue in Montreal. At the moment about 300 people are signed up. I expect that the final tally will be pretty close to that as montrealers seem to show up when they say…
Posted: October 06, 2006
Category: General 3D
Comments: 3
So we have finished the montreal and toronto events. Montreal being the first event was a little rougher then I’d like (usual issues with first shows) but all the bumps were smoothed out for the toronto show. For both events we had around 200 people with a near dead even number…
Posted: October 16, 2006
Category: General 3D
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So I have officially made it half way through the roadshow. The New York event went well. Our venue was a dance school which was definitely a first for me. 3D is not an industry known for its svelte, athletic, pretty people and yet for the whole day of setup for the event everywhere…
Posted: October 30, 2006
Category: General 3D
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