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3ds max Training with the Great Ted Boardman

Got an itch to learn a new skill this year?  Maybe you want to add some glitz and dazzle to your hidden line drawings that you create in AutoCAD.  Well if you want to get more out your 3D models, 3ds max or Autodesk Viz might be the right solutions for you.  Sure AutoCAD 2007 and 2008 have vastly improved rendering facilities under their hoods, but they don't allow you to animate individual objects or to create a compelling animation to show your clients.

To learn more about up coming opportunities to learn Ted Boardman contact James Murphy (murph@virtualpartners.com) for upcoming dates and times.  (The next set of classes is right around the corner March 29-31).  Ted teaches classes in the Green Bay, WI area.  I have taken several of Ted's classes in Green Bay and at Autodesk University.  He is one of the best speakers that I know, and he knows his stuff when it comes to 3ds max and Viz.

Sincerely,
  Lee

Training of a Different Kind

Have you attended training that you have spent hundreds of dollars or even thousands sending your CAD group to training?  Once you attend the class you find out that the content is being trained directly out of the book.

Maybe you had a question about something that applied to your situation at work and it couldn't be fully explained because it didn't follow the course content.  I have had in the past sat in some very awesome courses by ATCs and training centers while I have also sat in my far share of courses that just didn't make me feel like the instructor had real experience.

I have been fortunately enough to be able to partner up with a training center that believes in structured training that doesn't come from a book, and using instructors with real world experience.  I believe that everyone can learn out of a book, but others learn better with an instructor there to help show and talk about how something might apply to a specific situation at work.  The book should be used as an extension of the learning experience and not the main experience when attending instructor led courses.

If you want to learn from some of the best in the 3D animation and AutoCAD, and want a different pace of training than what you might have had in the past check out Virtual Partners Training Center.

Sincerely,
  Lee

Manchester Trip

I just got back from my trip to Manchester, New Hampshire today so I guess now it is time to sift through the e-mails and get some more content in motion for AutoCAD 2006.  This was a last minute trip and was worth every minute if time out while I was out there, even though the Merrimack was distracting at times during training.  The Merrimack was flowing very gently outside of the window and it was sunny both days while I was out there.  Pure torture, I have to say.  I got out there late Monday night and was in training all of Tuesday\Wednesday.

The software package that I learned about is called Evolution and is a Content Management System (CMS).  I have worked on a similar software package in the past called Object Publisher, which was used to manage part/model number content instead of publication content.  I like getting into this type of work as it is really fun and exciting.  The technology around content management systems is constantly evolving and changing.  I guess, get back to working on my AutoCAD 2006 content now after a couple days of fun, but didn’t get any sun.

Sincerely,
  Lee

Heading to New Hampshire

I will be heading to New Hampshire for the next couple of days for some training.  This will be the first time that I will be up in that part of the country, but unfortunately I will be flying at night so I won't be able to see much.  I will post when I can while I am out there or once I get back.

Sincerely,
  Lee

AutoCAD Customization/ProgrammingTraining

I am proud to announce that  I have partnered up with Virtual Partners to offer AutoCAD training in the areas of both General and Customization/Programming.  The schedule will change with demands on classes, but we have slotted classes from January through February.  These classes range from customizing AutoCAD, using AutoLISP and VBA to great automation and improving work flow to general AutoCAD upgrade classes.  If you have any questions please contact James Murphy at murph@virtualpartners.com or myself at lee_ambrosius@hyperpics.com.

Class schedule and information can be found on the Virtual Partners website.  Contact us today to learn how to unlock the secrets and benefits of customizing AutoCAD; education is a great tool so start the New Year off on the right foot.

Sincerely,
  Lee

AU Handouts and Materials On-line

The course handouts have been posted to the AU site so for those that did attend AU this year in Las Vegas watch your e-mail inbox closely.  The link below will take you to the AU 2004 site for the Course Handouts.  Please don't ask me for the password.

AU 2004 Course Handouts

How to see those that attened this year and hope to see many more of you there at the Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin in Orlando.

Sincerely,
  Lee

Need 3ds max Training... Want to Learn from the Best?

  If your thinking of me teaching the class, you might want to take another guess.  Don't get me wrong I know the software pretty well, but I think you would learn more from Ted Boardman though.  Ted is one of the great resources for 3ds max that is out there.  I took one of his classes earlier this year and by far is one of the best instructors that I have learned from to date.  Ted will be teaching a class this month, so if you are interested there is still time left to sign up.  Classes are from December 16th through the 18th.  If you are interested in this session or other future ones that Ted might be teaching please contact James Murphy (murph@virtualpartners.com) at Virtual Patners.  He gets a number of great people teaching classes at his Discreet dealership.

  I have been great friends with James for 8+ years now and he is one of the best dealers out there for Discreet.  I am currently in the process of looking at holding AutoCAD classes at his location.  These classes would be for General Fundamentals, General Customization, AutoLISP, VBA and the .Net Managed API.  If you are interested in heading north for some training in these course topics let him know.  Yes, I would be conducting the training on those types of classes.

Sincerely,
  Lee

Want to Learn More About Customizing AutoCAD and AutoCAD Based Products?

HyperPics and Engineered Efficiency, Inc. have teamed up to bring you a one day event that will give you an understanding of how to customize AutoCAD.  The tentative date for the one day event is set for January 18th, 2005 and will be entitled "Introduction to Customization for AutoCAD and AutoCAD Based Products".  Check back soon for details and registration.  If you have questions please let me know.

Sincerely,
  Lee

I Survived AU 2004... a Week in Review

  After what has been a very busy last couple of weeks recently; I was able to rebound from my recent departure from where I was working for the past 8+ years.  The recent job change was not going to stop me from attending AU this year as I committed to teaching a class this year.  It was my first year as an instructor and it seemed to go well, after the slight A/V problems were resolved.

  I assisted in a one class this year; along with teaching a class called "What's New in the ActiveX API?" which covered the many changes in the API from 2002 through 2005 for those that haven't used them or have not migrated to the newest version of AutoCAD yet.  The same day that I was teaching my class I also had to appear in the finals for AUGI's Top DAUG contest as I scored the highest score during the first phase of the contest.  I had 28 out of 35 questions correct with the fastest time.  Over the last couple of years I have placed in the Top 10 for questions, but have never done well on the final drafting portion.  I was close to third place after the finals, but came in about fourth instead.  This year was much more promising than the past couple of years.

   This year was a very busy year in general at AU because there were events on each of the nights.  Monday was the ADN/ATC Conference with many different topics being covered.  The ADN group had a guest speak from Microsoft talk to us.  It was Bernard Wong and he talked about .Net now and the future of it.  Monday night was a party at the ESPN Zone at New York New York for the ATC and ADN members.  This was a great party to network and just have some fun.  Even caught some of the Monday Night Football game which the Packers beat the St. Louis Rams.

  Classes started on Tuesday morning with the night being filled with the opening of the Exhibit Hall and the AUGI Beer Bust.  The Top DAUG contest also kicked into gear with a total of just fewer than 400 people taking place in the event from Tuesday through Wednesday night.

  Wednesday was a day of classes and in the past was a night off from events;   this year unlike past years had no open night.  The BSD (Building Solutions) group had a Mad Scientist themed party while the GIS group held their own reception.  After the BSD party everyone was invited to attend the GIS after party with live music by Dr. Ruth, they played at AU during the Autodesk Event two years ago.

  Thursday was another day of classes and the Autodesk Event.  This years Autodesk party had a Magician and an Engineer turned Comedian.  The event was a lot of fun with many great laughs from both entertainers.

  Friday held one last class and then it was time to say good-bye to AU for this year.  Like years in the past it is both hard to say good-bye, but I was ready to get back home to my family.  Autodesk once again put on a great event that about 4,400 people attended and AU 2005 should be another great event next year.  AU 2005 will be in Orlando Florida at the Swan and Dolphin Resorts on Disney property.

  I learned many new things, networked with a lot of AutoCAD users out there and received some great feedback on this blog and my website.  Of course with the good comes some bad... I typically like to do my very best at everything I set out to do.  Before my class I was going to make some changes to my handouts due to recent changes in my career.  I went to Kinko's to have the handouts reprinted, but decided not to make changes to them in the end.  On my way back to the hotel I thought to myself; What would my
attendees think of the current handouts?  It was a very long walk back to the MGM Grand Conference Center.

  So I learned that one doesn't need to be perfect or near perfect all the time, it is about doing a good job no matter what the situation is.  My classes went well even though I knew of a couple minor imperfects in the handouts.  Like I mentioned earlier it was my first time so I was being extra difficult on myself.  Hope you enjoyed yourself at AU this year if you attended and hope to see many old/new faces at AU 2005 in Orlando.

Sincerely,
  Lee

AU is Just Days Away

AU is just a matter of days a way and I am making my final preparations before leaving for Las Vegas tomorrow morning.  This will be my 6th AU that I will be attending, I have attended all previous ones in Las Vegas and on in Chicago.  This one will by far be the largest AU yet with what I have heard to be over 4,200 attendees.  The number of attendees has caused Autodesk staff and some attendees to be located in other hotels around the MGM Grande, like New York, New York and Excalibur.  See yeah at AU... I know I will be very busy with things.  I will try and post pictures to my blog as I can during my time out there. I will be attending the ADN Conference on Monday and will be out there until Saturday afternoon, just look me up.

Sincerely,
  Lee

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