3D modeling
Using and Teaching Blender - an Open Source 3D Modeling Program
Posted by David Wees on Jun 30, 2010
Sitting in an Open Source lab with a bunch of computers set up as thin clients from a central server. Has the advantage of easy updates to software since it is all done on a single computer but the particular set-up in the Open Source lab room was apparently having issues all day and crashing fairly easily. My own client choked half-way through the tutorial on Blender, so I had to switch to my laptop, but I was really glad I brought my laptop.
Disclaimer: The ideas discussed on this blog are my own, and in no way represent those of my employer.
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