Courses - Spring 10


 

Spring Term courses will carry on the foundation of the previous term, focusing on more advanced techniques within a similar array of applications. For the Spring Term, courses will commence in Week 3 (the week starting with the 25th January), while a precise course-by-course schedule will be posted online towards the end of the Autumn Term. There will be 8 courses on offer, with applications on: Rhino + Rhinoscript, Rhino + Grasshopper, VRay w/ Rhino, Digital Projects, Maya + MEL, 3D Studio Max (Special Topics), Processing, and EcoTect.

  • Joshua Newman
  • Morwell 1.01

  • Wed, 20th Jan. 10am

This workshop course will provide instruction in rendering and animation techniques within Autodesk 3D Studio Max. Students need only to have a basic working understanding of 3D Studio Max.

  • Ran Ankori
  • Morwell 1.01

  • Wed, 27th Jan. 10am

This course will extend the taught information from the Autumn course by introducing scripting functions in Autodesk Maya with its native language, Maya Embedded Language (MEL). Interested students need only to have a basic understanding of modeling and animation in Maya.

  • Andres Harris
  • Morwell 1.01

  • Sat, 30th Jan. 10am

This workshop course teaches students new to Rhino the basics of establishing 3D geometry, adaptive to parametric modeling with the plugin Grasshopper. Students will be taught common Grasshopper solutions that most efficiently make use of its parametric nature in relation to Rhino’s NURBS-modeling foundation.

  • Shajay Bhooshan
  • Morwell 1.01

  • Wed, 3rd Feb. 10am

This workshop course extends the information learnt from the introductory Autumn course by delving deeper into the Processing with advanced functions, inherently dealing with more robust methods found in JAVA and its capabilities for application interoperability.

  • Pavel Hladik
  • Morwell 1.01

  • Sat, 6th Feb. 10am

This workshop course will introduce students to parametric modeling in Digital Projects, alongside common pipelines involved in constructing robust 3D files capable of managing a range of architectural elements.

  • Brian Dale
  • Morwell 1.01

  • Wed, 10th Feb. 10am

This course will extend the taught information from the Autumn course by introducing scripting functions in Rhino with its native language, Rhinoscript. Interested students need only to have a basic understanding of NURBS-based modeling in Rhino.

  • Edgar Payan Pacheco
  • Morwell 1.01

  • Sat, 13th Feb. 10am

This workshop course will be a second opportunity for students to learn the process of rendering with VRay within Rhino. Students will use a base set of geometry, or may use their own, to learn techniques in concepts such as applying materials, lights, and global rendering configurations.

  • Suyeon Song
  • Morwell 1.01

  • Sat, 20th Feb. 10am

This workshop course will be a second opportunity for students to be introduced to the basics of Autodesk EcoTect, with extended capabilities with the plugin Radiance. Students will learn techniques in analysing architectural projects for a range of simulation and information gathering purposes.

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