The 3ds Max London User Group meets on the first Wednesday of every month at Truckles, opposite the British Museum. Started in 2007, the group enjoys a great number of professional members from London's advertising, architectural and animation industries. We meet to discuss ideas, methods and projects in a friendly, relaxed setting.

Thursday 28 July 2011

3ds London 3rd August


Hi everyone,

Next Wednesday we’ve got two great presentations. First, Alex York is going to talk about the amazing body of work Atelier York produced for “The House”, over 15 minutes of animation and more than forty stills over the last four years.

Jamie G from Autodesk is coming too, to talk about Motion Capture workflows, discuss the new viewports, and share some tips and give an overview of SLATE, the node-based material editor.

As always, please bring some of your own work to share with the group, and remember we’re also looking for presenters for the next few months. If you are interested or know someone who is, please email me.

Remember, details posted at www.3dslondon.blogspot.com and on Twitter, follow @3dslondon. See you upstairs at The Plough, Museum Street for 7pm.  Thanks!

Kind regards, Simon

Friday 1 July 2011

Taylor James @3DSLondon Max User Group next Wednesday 6th July


3DS Max London User Group

Wednesday 6th July

For 7pm

Upstairs at The Plough, 27 Museum Street, WC1A

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Hi everyone,

Next Wednesday Keith and Mark from Taylor James are presenting some of their recent work, including a look behind the scenes of their stunning Turkish Airlines project, above. They’re always generous sharing their experiences with the group, a benefit of having so many professional and talented members who attend regularly! I look forward to seeing everyone to enjoy their presentation and a summer drink, perhaps outside if sunny, who knows?

As always, please bring some of your own work to share with the group, and remember we’re also looking for presenters for the next few months. If you are interested or know someone who is, please email me. Thanks!

Kind regards, Simon