Maya Core Evening Course – Class of September 2012

Maya Core Evening Course – Class of September 2012

You’ve got to take your hat off to the people who do the part-time evening courses at Escape. This is the course that people choose when they need to schedule their learning around other life commitments… and those life commitments usually involve full-time work. 

This is the course that people choose when they need to schedule their learning around other life commitments… and those life commitments usually involve full-time work. So for 30 weeks, the majority of these students balance their full-time day jobs around 6 hours of tuition, two nights a week.
And with that in mind, imagine my delight when VFX tutor and Head of 3D at Escape, Mark Spevick, mentions to me that he’s particularly proud of the Maya Core class who recently graduated. That pride stems from many elements I’m sure, but a lot of it I imagine is down to the work they have produced over the course of their studies. And anyone learning Maya will agree that it’s no walk in the park.
And so with no further ado, it is with great pleasure that I share the following Maya Core evening class course projects with you. Imagine the weekends, long nights and early morning that this group have put into creating this work. The dedication gone into learning this software is inspiring, and I only hope that doing this course has brought them closer to where they want to be.

So for 30 weeks, the majority of these students balance their full-time day jobs around 6 hours of tuition, two nights a week.

And with that in mind, imagine my delight when VFX tutor and Head of 3D at Escape, Mark Spevick, mentions to me that he’s particularly proud of the Maya Core class who recently graduated. That pride stems from many elements I’m sure, but a lot of it I imagine is down to the work they have produced over the course of their studies. And anyone learning Maya will agree that it’s no walk in the park.

And so with no further ado, it is with great pleasure that I share the following Maya Core evening class course projects with you. Imagine the weekends, long nights and early morning that this group have put into creating this work. The dedication gone into learning this software is inspiring, and I only hope that doing this course has brought them closer to where they want to be.

 

Rodrigo Felix - Diving Helmet

Rodrigo Felix - Diving Helmet

 

Piero Di Silverio - Gun

Piero Di Silverio - Gun

 

Caterina Morisco - Saxophone

Caterina Morisco - Saxophone

 

Nikalay Mirchev - Army Tank

Nikolay Mirchev - Army Tank

3 Comments Ellen Payne

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Ellen Payne
Fri 5 Oct 2012: 5:00pm

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Comments (3)

  1. Filippo Garofalo Posted by Filippo Garofalo

    no way.... Caterina Morisco was the best!!

    Fri 5 Oct 2012 | 04:54 pm
  2. Brein Posted by Brein

    agreeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!

    Fri 5 Oct 2012 | 07:38 pm
  3. anna Posted by anna

    I think my Catherina'job is wonderful!!!!



    Sat 6 Oct 2012 | 07:34 pm

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