High School Students Learn Carrara
Hello everyone,
I have been hired to teach Carrara at Shaw High School for the 2nd year. The 1st project was so successful the superintendent of the school system called us back. The students all 11th graders. Our project this time is to build Shaw a home.
Last year I was the main modeler/compositor/animator. My composer created the score along with the school band. The kids wrote the script, did the research, did some photoshop work, video, and still photography. They also scheduled all the shoot times and models. It was a fast and furious 3 months.
This time I have 6 months. We will focus on modeling, lighting, texturing, and animation. My composer will create the score. I will be the primary animator. Just to get the kids up beat I created a 1min animation of Shaw Cardinal. Like last year, we will focus on team work.
Daz has been a great help by donating Carrara 8 to the school. (very Cool ) So far the kids are crazy about Carrara. They are amazed at how fast they can create really cool stuff. Bare in mind, none of them had ever touched a 3D app before this class.
I will keep you guys in the loop as we progress toward Shaw Cardinals new home. Presently we are working on the basics of modeling and texturing. I have been teaching 2 weeks to date.
Shaw needs a home
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q4Pm1WhLZLQ
The Mighty Cardinal ( last years project)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-UUJebBYZ8
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good luck to all !
Thanks Bigh,
So far so good.
Outstanding!
I've seen your work and positive attitude. This goes a long way in teaching students. Best of luck and keep in touch, we all want to hear how this class progresses.
That is very cool. I'm looking forward to updates to this thread.
Back in the day, my final math class in college was "Math For Computer Graphics." We barely scratched the surface of the topic but it definitely piqued my interest.
Thanks Design Acrobat,
Needless to say, they have their moments of chaos but we are having a lot of fun. I will post some student work this week.
Best of luck. Your positive enthusiasm will inspire the kids.
Man... I love this! What a great thing.
So subscribed to this thread...about time we had a feel good thread around here.
londonmarlo nevermind the students hell I am getting inspired. :)
Thanks, so far it seems to be working.
It's a lot of fun with occasional moments of teen age confusion.
LOL, thanks Szark.
Subscribing to this thread would be a good idea. I plan on adding to it as the project progresses. Infact, I think this thread would be a good candidate for a sticky? How does that work?
To get a thread stickied or is that stuckied humm, is to ask one of the Forum Mods..some mods will see this and probably respond explaining what and can be stickied better than I.
Actually we have a debate about it, as some people don't like too many stickies at the top of forums.
We put a link to this thread in the already "Stickied" Carrara info thread. It'll be incorporated into a "Community Favorite Threads" page, which will make it easier to find using the Table of Contents at the beginning.
This is so cool!
My son's high school (Robinson in Little Rock, Arkansas) offers EAST Initiative, where students use technology, including computer graphics, to work on various service projects. He is in his second year with the class & has been working with SoftImage all that time & loves it. He's probably better with SoftImage than I am with either Cararra 8 or Daz3Advanced, in fact. Her certainly had a better learning curve.
I would love to hear more about how you got your class set up with Carrara, so I can suggest it to the EAST facilitator.
Did you know that, if you're going to school for 3D Graphic Design, you could earn A $1,000 Scholarship from Daz3d?
Pretty sweet are we at Daz3d!!!
I don't want to add to a problem. I just thought a high school focusing on Carrara would be pretty uplifting to a lot of folks.
Sounds good, thanks Dartanbeck.
This sounds really encouraging. I will tell some of the seniors I taught last year.
Sounds like a great program. My strategy is simple. My focus is industry standard 3D basics using Carrara as a vehicle to that end. I want my students to retain knowledge that can easily transfer to other programs. Carrara's approachable learning curve makes this objective possible. I'll be posting some student work this week.
This is awesome! Or... like I say at work all the time...
"Awesome Sauce, Boss!"
“Carrara Information” and “Community Favorite Thread Links” is a big help.
If I taught industry standard apps this 6 month class would be long enough. Also Carrara increases the chance of the students continuing with 3D art after school.
Hello everyone,
The class is going pretty well. The students seem to be taking to the 3D concept. Of course there are a couple of teens that seem to have all the knowledge of the universe but evan they are coming along. My plan is to teach them 3D basics before we start on the actual project.
( Building Shaw Cardinal a House )
I am teaching them to build a standard, ordinary coffee cup. I want to keep them in a creative box in order to build discipline with the concepts and tools. So they can't go crazy and create alien pottery or a completely different model. ( Not yet )
This is a list of what they are learning via the cup lessons:
• Vertex modeling
• Assembly room
• Simple rendering
• 3 point lighting
• Texture Room
I attached some stills from one of the students.
The next pre-project will be an abstract 3D object. This time, they will be free to do anything they want but it must be a neat, clean mesh.
keep them coming !
I don't know your full curriculum, but Carrara also has the Spline modeler and the Meta-Ball modeler. I've found both of them extremely useful.
Very very nice work. You must be proud.
Very true but my strategy is to focus on the vertex modler. Trying to teach them more than one modeler could couse a revolt.
Personal Note: Carrara's Meda-ball Modeler is very well designed but I like the Bryce Meda-ball system much better.
Thanks, they seem to be catching on.