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3D Printing Drop-in Session (24/03/2014)

By Paul Mignone
In this Drop-In Session (DIS), we remained consistent with another 20+ attendees coming to the session! This time around, the students got to work with maestro Bernard Meade on using Blender for making models for 3D printing. For those not in the know, Blender is a free and open-source 3D computer graphics software product used for creating animated films, visual effects, art, 3D printed models, interactive 3D applications and even video games! 
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Bernard is Blender!
However, while it is VERY powerful, it has a VERY steep learning curve. Yet despite its complexity, Bernard did manage to make it look very easy! Interested in learning Blender? Our course notes include a couple of Blender tutorials to help you get started. You can access them from an earlier ResBaz post here.
Hoe to see you all next week!
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