Author Archives: Dave Morris

 

3DCAMP Houston Photos

3DCAMP Houston was a huge success! I just want to say a quick thank you to all our sponsors and attendees, it couldn’t have happened without you. We had over 110 attendees throughout the day! Here are some photos from the event. Feel free to upload your own photos and attach them to the flickr [...]

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3D Model of the Houston Technology Center

I tried out a new web app tonight called Floorplanner.com, and I created a 3D model of the first and second floors of the Houston Technology Center. Hopefully this will help people navigate through the building at 3DCAMP!

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New Speaker Bios Added to the Site

I will continue to update the speakers page of the website as I receive bios and head shots, but feel free to check out who is on there so far. Talks will cover a wide range of topics including freelance game development, 3D building information modeling (BIM) in architecture, photorealistic rendering and advanced architectural modeling, [...]

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Parking at the Houston Technology Center

As many of you know, parking at the Houston Technology Center can be a bit of a challenge. However, there is plenty of metered (and even some unmetered) street parking available in the area, and I just wanted to post this image from the HTC’s website that shows where you can and can’t park on [...]

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The Greatest 3D Animation of All Time

This animation was found on a Craigslist post looking for a freelance animator to create a similar animation for an Alaskan hockey team. It really needs no introduction, please enjoy: I think I enjoy watching this one more than Colin’s Bear Animation. What do you think?

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Welcome to 3DCAMP Houston

_ What is 3DCAMP Houston? 3DCAMP Houston is a participant-driven gathering of like-minded individuals – also known as an ‘unconference’ – with the goal of bringing together 3D professionals in any industry to network, share ideas, and explore opportunities. This includes 3D professionals and enthusiasts from creative and media backgrounds to engineering and scientific backgrounds [...]

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