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  • My Summer Project – Learning Blender to Create 3D Objects for WSI’s TruVu MAX

    June 5, 2012

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    What is on your to-do list this summer? For me, it’s going to be learning a program called Blender. Blender is an open-source 3D modeling program, which can create elements for use in WSI’s TruVu MAX. Continue reading →

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    Posted By: dandowling3 Category: Development Tags: 3D computer graphics, 3D modeling, Blender, TruVu MAX, WSI

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Hi there. My name is Dan Dowling and I teach broadcast performance for meteorologists at Lyndon State College in Vermont. I'm also the 5 & 11pm meteorologist at WCAX-TV.

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