Simon Moir Posted June 1, 2017 Share Posted June 1, 2017 Hi everyone, Again, like last month, sorry for the change of date to accommodate speakers from far flung places! June's 3dsLondon will be on TUESDAY 6TH JUNE at Truckles. Chris and Fabrice are coming along to talk about all things Unreal- Fabrice spoke last year and was excellent. I didn't put two and two together when I met Chris a few months ago (at the excellent V-Ray User Group) but he literally wrote the book I learnt 3ds Max from around seventeen years ago... So I'm very glad to welcome him to 3ds London! Chris Murray is the Technical Marketing Manager for the Enterprise Division of Epic Games, an experienced 3D artist/animator and creative technologist. He is the former Technical Marketing Manager for Autodesk’s 3ds Max animation software. He has created digital 3D content for clients such as CNN.com, Walt Disney Attractions, Johnson & Johnson, CanonUSA, ABC television, Nickelodeon, and Sega. Murray has maintained a career-long relationship with learning. He was research associate at the Insitute for Simulation and Training – Media Convergence Lab at the University of Central Florida and was a department chair in Digital Production at Full Sail University. Chris is an experienced presenter, Youtube personality, and book author (Mastering 3D Studio Max, Sybex) He holds an MFA in computer animation. Follow Chris on Twitter @chrismmurray or on his Youtube channel 3dsmaxtrainer. Described by Thomas Heatherwick as ‘a craftsman of dreams and apparitions’, Fabrice Bourelly is an architect, artist and 3D visualizer who has become a leading user and teacher of Epic Game’s Unreal Engine over the past year. Fabrice’s client list includes Google, IDEO, Thomas Heatherwick, Anish Kapoor, Bentley Motors and Philippe Starck. Follow Fabrice on his blog to learn Unreal Engine tips and tricks. We have two other speakers lined up, I will update this page ASAP subject to confirmation. Update: Coming in July! So, this month marks ten years of 3ds London! If you came along to the first one, thank you, hope to see you at this one. Unless, perhaps, you've been coming along for ten years and are yet to present... Actually, doesn't matter how long you've been coming, please think about presenting and talk to me about it. Follow @3dslondon and www.meetup.com/3dslondon/. See you there, Simon Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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