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.

Tuesday 31 August 2010

3ds Max London User Group Wednesday 1st September

Autodesk’s Soho Office

Ingeni Building
15-17 Broadwick Street
London
W1F 0DE

Arrive from 6:30pm for 7pm sharp please


Hello everyone,

I hope you enjoyed the change of scenery and the hospitality of Autodesk last month, we will be holding September's meeting there too. Please do bring along some work to show everyone and talk about, the evening's success always depends on everyone doing so. We have a very cool project, Royal Reformation, being presented this month by Paul Nicholls, http://pauldnicholls.com/. Paul is a freelance visualiser currently completing a Masters at the Bartlett. Definitely check out his great website and blog before coming along next week!


Any questions drop me an email, kind regards, Simon

Sunday 1 August 2010

3ds Max London User Group this Wednesday 4th August

3ds Max London User Group this Wednesday 4th August



Autodesk’s Soho Office
Ingeni Building
15-17 Broadwick Street
London
W1F 0DE


Arrive from 6:30pm for 7pm sharp please


This Wednesday 4th August I’m happy to say Ryan Lintott and James Shaw from Squint/Opera and the team will be talking about their recent work. After the mix up in June and the World Cup break in July it's good to get things back on track, especially with such great presenters!
Jamie Gwilliam, Max specialist at Autodesk has kindly arranged to host the 3ds Max User Group at Autodesk’s Soho office this month. We've got a couple of great pub options for future evenings, but Jamie mentioned their new 3D projector (and beer) so I couldn't refuse! It will be nice to see everyone after two months, hope you can make it.


Any questions drop me an email, kind regards, Simon