Gimp and/or Blender tutorials for kids
Kjel Anderson
kjel.anderson at gmail.com
Sun Jan 21 10:50:38 EST 2007
I used the Blender wikibook. It is in the form of a tutorial. It seems
fairly complete.
Kjel
On 1/21/07, Jim Kuzdrall <gnhlug at intrel.com> wrote:
>
> On Friday 19 January 2007 07:14 pm, Larry Cook wrote:
> > My 13 year old daughter would like to add things like dragons to her
> > digital photos. She would also like to do some animation. She has
> > no knowledge of what's involved, and neither do I which is why I'm
> > asking. Is anyone aware of tutorials for Gimp or Blender suitable for
> > her age? Are there other FOSS apps I should look into?
>
> You might look at the last chapter of "Grokking the GIMP" by Carey
> Bunks ISBN 0-7357-0924-6.
>
> GIMP uses a web-oriented technique which is a series of gif images.
> Each of the sequence is put on a layer, and GIMP can play the layers
> back in sequence to show the animation.
>
> I have never tried it, but that is what it says. The book is pretty
> clear. It has two rather complete examples. With perhaps a small bit
> of help a 13 year old will have it mastered quickly.
>
> Jim Kuzdrall
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