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June 2010

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Following our meeting last weekend with Seb Lee Delisle we wanted to
provide everone with a few more details about the training courses that
Seb is running in Birmingham at the end of July.

Don’t miss this rare opportunity to learn hard-core Flash programming
skills from acclaimed Papervision team member and Plug-in Media CTO,
Seb Lee-Delisle. He’ll reveal the secrets behind his exceptional
visual Flash projects in two intensive days of training, in Birmingham
UK.

The first day is Papervision3D and learn about how to make
professional 3D Flash websites and games. You’ll take away ready-to-go
source code for several cool interactive 3D interfaces, particle
effects, a 3D pong game, and several FLARToolkit projects.

The second is all about Flash games and actionscript animation and
we’ll give you the base code for many game engines including Space
Invaders, Asteroids, a top down driving game, 3D soccer shootout and a
platform game engine, as well as a simple framework for putting your
apps together.

For further details and to order your ticket use the following link:

http://sebleedelisle.com/2010/06/2-days-of-papervision3d-and-flash-games-training-for-249/

Saturday 26th June 2010, 11am to 1pm at The Nottingham Trent University

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Why limit yourself to 2D in the browser when you can use 3D, webcam motion detection and massive projectors to invade the real space all around you?

Seb shares his experience on the Papervision3D team and as Technical Director at Plug-in Media, putting the fun back into digital. Whether through Flash games, projects that involve the wider digital community, or public art installations (see Pyrotechnics for the People).

Afterwards, we’ll head over to the Toby Carvery pub on the A52 for a beer and some lunch – all welcome, and there’s plenty of room if you need a lift!

This month we will be giving away a rather large piece of software to one lucky winner however you have to be registered to win it, so register your attendance as a comment to be in with a chance.