October 26, 2002
at 12:00 pm /
#1884
RawlinsCross,
Welcome Aboard!!! andnbsp;
I think the tutorials in 3DC and those you will find in the andquot;Mini-Tutorials andamp; User Tipsandquot; section of the forums will be your best bet. You will also find some great info on other 3DC users websites.
If you have questions that you can’t find answers for, just ask right here on the forums. I’m sure that either Richard(author of 3DC), or one of the many great people who use 3DC will be able to help.
Les
October 26, 2002
at 12:00 pm /
#15339
Hi folks,
I just got the program last week, so I’m doing a few tutuorials a day. andnbsp;The reason why I want to learn this skill is that I want to make short animations for chemistry presentatoins to spice things up. (I’m a grad student doing Chem in Toronto, Canada). andnbsp;
Besides doing the tutorials and just andquot;playingandquot; with the program (i.e. making mistakes), is there any other learning resource I can take advantage of? (books, manuals, etc?). andnbsp;Any suggestions would be great!
RawlinsCross
October 26, 2002
at 12:00 pm /
#15340
Hi and welcome
My advice is [size=4:2uzm1cqq]’Get rid of it now before the addiction gets you !'[/size:2uzm1cqq] <!– s:) –><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_e_smile.gif" alt="" title="Smile" /><!– s:) –>
Oh – and what Les said.