schools? 2005-05-04 - By takita@(protected)
Back While I can understand the logic of students wanting to learn a package because "everyone else is using it" there seems to be a pretty big glut of maya users, especially at the entry level end of the spectrum - and given the fact that nobody I know who uses xsi seems to remain out of work for very long, I often wonder why a lot of these students don't bother learning a package that quite a lot of the shops in New York happen to be using (unless they're not planning on staying in New York, which might be possible).
Hmm.
-T
-- --Original Message-- -- From: Brad Friedman <xsibrad@(protected)> Sent: May 4, 2005 7:54 PM To: XSI@(protected) Subject: Re: schools?
BTW, another note on topic: I forgot to mention... the NYU grad program is a little weak on the XSI side of things. Phill (I know you are lurking here too Phill) Avanzato teaches the intro to XSI class. And he does a damn good job of cramming as much XSI knowledge as humanly possible into a single class... because: the next class in the progression, advanced XSI, never runs due to lack of interest (not enough students register for it). Phill's class is great but it is an intro class and its only one semester long. And I'd think you'd want to be able to move forward past intro. Its definitely a Maya school. --- Unsubscribe? Mail Majordomo@(protected) with the following text in body: unsubscribe xsi
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