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Post by tigere // Sep 19, 2008, 3:42pm

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Looking for tutor in Chandler or Gilbert AZ area - need to get this thing moving

TIA

Tigere

Post by RichLevy // Sep 19, 2008, 7:10pm

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What are you looking to learn? This package of 3D in general? Do you have previous experience? Are you a student or a professional?

You can also do personal one on one thru Shared Space, so you do not need to have someone in your area teaching you, if that is what you are looking for.

Being more specific might allow you the chance to get more choices.


HTH


Rich

Post by mrbones // Sep 19, 2008, 7:48pm

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Sounds like he is interested in animation.


(get things moving)


Cheers

Post by Steinie // Sep 20, 2008, 3:31am

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No his background is a Draftsman and Construction.

Post by jamesmc // Sep 20, 2008, 4:30am

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I imagine he is looking to be introduced to 3D, trueSpace style in an orderly manner so he can learn. Forums are nice, but it takes years of absorption in a piecemeal manner.

Unfortunately, there are no digital sessions that start from start to advanced in trueSpace. You won't find any recent books, trueSpace 4/5 was the last published book I believe. There are no digital learning series at lynda.com, Digital tutors or vtc.com on trueSpace.

It appears that he has carefully evaluated the situation and realized the only way to get him up to speed on this package is a tutor.

Appears to be a straight forward request to me.

Post by RichLevy // Sep 20, 2008, 10:49am

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I imagine he is looking to be introduced to 3D, trueSpace style in an orderly manner so he can learn. Forums are nice, but it takes years of absorption in a piecemeal manner.


Unfortunately, there are no digital sessions that start from start to advanced in trueSpace. You won't find any recent books, trueSpace 4/5 was the last published book I believe. There are no digital learning series at lynda.com, Digital tutors or vtc.com on trueSpace.


It appears that he has carefully evaluated the situation and realized the only way to get him up to speed on this package is a tutor.


Appears to be a straight forward request to me.


You read all of that in his 15 word post... yet you can't figure out how to use TS :D OK, I'm wrong I admit it, I just could not help myself... hehehe.


Thanks for the clarification.


Rich

Post by spacekdet // Sep 20, 2008, 11:05am

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I'm thinking the word 'tutor' is a clue!
He also mentions a location.
Can anyone help solve the mystery!?

Post by tigere // Sep 20, 2008, 3:18pm

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To each of you thank you for your reply ...

I apologize for the confusion -

I am proficient in Datacad and was hoping to expand my rendering skills I also have Acad which I use to convert my .dwg to .dxf for import ... I am used to a "drawing board" and setting "z" to create 3d "objects" but primarily want to combine the 2- TS and DCad for client visualizations ... this also works for "stick frame" as a estimating tool as well ... using 3d objects ie: a 2x4 "stud" which can be stretched to show studs, cripples sills, plates etc. Now – I also wanted to be able to create animations representing the building process from plate to ridge through 3d animation as a training tool for apprentice carpenters … I haven't been able to decipher the TS nvironment – so I am at stall Was hoping there might be someone in my area using TS also … who might have the time and experience to help me over the hump

Post by tigere // Sep 23, 2008, 12:01pm

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see post above ....

TIA
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