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Thumbs up Re: Teaching 3ds max

I totally agree with all of your opinions. I myself really was new to the beginning my first 2 years but was really slow and didn't really submit anything. Though I know 3DSmax so much now, all aspects of it. I do understand the importance of teachers and how hard their job is. Your ideas really do help you know. I am making a lesson plan for myself cause I fear I might just lose myself XD

The only thing that gets me is that in my school, I really don't think ANYONE is motivated to do 3dsmax stuff. I mean, I feel I am the only one, and the only other people that use it are people on our robotics team ,and they really don't use it much cause I'm the dedicated person to it. It's all about motivating people though. I just want to get people interested into this, you know.

I also feel a bit stupid not putting in a "create a simple object using the things you have learned thus far" thing but I can always put it into my "free" days where they explore 3dsmax the whole after school time . So, I just want your opinion on this. Do you like teaching 3dsmax to students or not? The pros and cons about it? I want to be prepared for it when school comes.
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