KURV studios Training Services
When you look at training, you should have several things in mind.
- Quality, who is doing the training? Are they attempting to train you on all facets of the software? Is this the best direction for you as an artist?
- Style, are they professional, do they create work you aspire to create?
- Ease of instruction - How good is the instructor at getting across his training? Can you take what they show you and apply it to other projects?
Your time is valuable, don't waist it on sub par training from artists who try to cover every aspect of 3D software. You deserve to learn from specialists.
KURV studios works hard to find artists that can not only create amazing work but can also show you how to take what you have learned and apply it to your own work.
Bottom line, KURV studios training can save you time, money, and advance your career.
NewTek's LightWave 3D Training Services
KURV studios provides our customers with the best LightWave 3D training in the industry. When you walk into a studio, you don't see one artists working on all the various parts of a shot, you see specialists working on lighting, modeling, texturing, ect. So why would you be okay with learning all the facets of LightWave from one artist?
Pixologic's ZBrush Training Services
KURV studios has teamed up with Glen Southern and Wayne Robson to produce our unique line of training videos on ZBrush. Glen and Wayne both have a very character driven style of modeling, from monsters to photo realistic human characters they both have a fantastic style and convey the software how to's in an easy to understand fashion.
Nevercenter's Silo Modeling Software
KURV studios has two of the best modeling artists in the industry recording Silo training. From Glen Southern's Get into Silo and Modeling a Head in Silo to Josh Robinson's Character Modeling video.
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Artist Spotlight
Steve Warner - was born and raised in Yuma, Arizona. He created his first computer animation in 1982 on a Timex Sinclair 1000, spending several days writing a Pac Man simulation on a computer with just 2k of memory. In 1993, Steve graduated from The University of Arizona with a BFA in fine art and founded Trinity Media, Inc. TMI provided graphic design, broadcast video post-production, and 3D animation to advertising agencies and corporate clients throughout the area. In the eight years that followed, TMI produced work for such clients as The Young Astronauts Council of NASA, AlphaGraphics Printshops of the Future, The Milwaukee Brewins, The United States Army, The United States Border Patrol, and The United States Department of Justice. In 2001, Steve took a job with CAE, an international supplier of military training and simulation services. He now works for CAE’s Courseware Development Team at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in Tucson, Arizona. In addition to his work as an author and editor on LightWave 3D 8: ,1001 Tips & Tricks, Steve is co-author with Timothy Albee on Essential LightWave 3D 8 and author of the upcoming LightWave 3D 8 Modeling, A Definitive Guide. He can be contacted via email at steve @ stevewarner . com.
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