Professor (3D) Dave's Newsletter
Newsletter 002 | July 2008 | Rhino Training and Education
Rhino class almost filled!
There are only a few seats left -- and this is the last week to sign up and guarantee a spot in the 3-day Rhino class. On August 6-8 (W-F) Dave Schultze will be holding the first ever open enrollment Rhino class for Level 1 training, held in the beautiful and spacious Learning Tree facilities in El Segundo, CA.
Due to recent requests, we are now offering a 10% discount to groups of three, space permitting.
For more details on the class curriculum, go to the Professor3D.com CLASS page -- before all the seats are gone!
Architectural Experimentation
Fusion of Doric and Modern styles:
architectural design & rendering experiment
Designed by SchultzeWORKS.

Modeled in Rhino with V-Ray render engine.
Professor3d.com
In the last month we've added several new pages of fresh 3D geeky goodness. Check it out at Professor3D.com. Since the LG win, we've even added a page to track all the ongoing design competitions.
Student Testimonials
"Thanks for the class! I've been trying to get this type of training for almost ten years!"
"The tips and tricks are super helpful. It's why I signed up for the class. They will make Rhino work faster for me.... thanks for those!"
Professor (3D) Dave, industrial designer, educator, and 3D geek.
First Place Award!
Dave Schultze recently won First Place in the LG Innovation Challenge / National Design Competition! Sponsored by LG Electronics, the competition asked entrants to design the next generation cell phone.
Over 500 entries were received and Dave's design, entitled "Roto-Retro" took the honors. Yes, you guessed it, the winning concept was designed, modeled and rendered entirely in Rhino. See the competition results at the LG-Innovation website.
If you will be in LA August 12-14, DO NOT miss the annual SIGGRAPH conference. Held at the LA Convention Center, exhibitors include every 2D & 3D software publisher as well as most hardware manufacturers, art schools, and animation studios. It's a combination trade show, art exhibit, and geek-fest for anyone interested in DCC / digital content creation.
One of the coolest aspects of the show is the ability to talk with the people who write your favorite "app." Got a problem with the new version? Go to their booth and ask the guys who wrote it! They are there to answer questions -- and admission is competely free. Click on the logo above to sign up.

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