Eurofurence Information > Programming
A panel about Blender.
OmniSable:
I was wondering if anybody is interested in this awfully newbie-unfriendly piece of software. I think I have ideas for a panel, and I could probably organize it.
I'm thinking about telling some things about Blender in general, about its features, pros and cons, and then we could practice. Which is why it would be awesome if listeners could bring computers with keyboards and mouses (mice XD), so we could throw in a little... I don't wanna say "master-class" because I'm not a master, just an enthusiast,.. let's call it a seminar, or a workshop. A place to exchange experience.
If anyone has suggestions, I'm open for them.
Akeela:
I would be quite interested in such a panel, and would certainly bring my laptop and a graphics tablet.
-Aki
OmniSable:
Graphics tablet might come in handy if we do sculpting ;)
CleanerWolf:
I am VERY interested, I watched tons of tutorials already and want to be able to wrap my head around Blender's "unique" workflow and tools.
OmniSable:
Sure! Any specific wishes?
Blender can be used as a video editing tool, and, strangely, it is one of the most functional free video editors out there. From my experience it is a bit tedious, especially if you're not a seasoned Blender user already. But still, pretty usable.
There is even an article praising it, I was really surprised.
http://opensource.com/life/15/1/current-state-linux-video-editing
Navigation
[0] Message Index
[#] Next page
Go to full version