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Letterbox Animation Studios launches Softimage resource library.

Letterbox Animation Studios launches Softimage resource library that offers tutorial downloads, free of charge. EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND, April 30, 2009 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Many of you may be aware that Joe Saltzman"s website, 3dtutorial.com, is unfortunately no longer selling the Autodesk Softimage training tutorials that he produced. We here at Letterbox saw a great loss at their ending. Valuing the importance of education, we contacted Joe, and with his kind permission, we will now be hosting these valuable training tutorials at www.Redi-Vivus.com. We have been assisted in this launch by numerous xsibase members who helped us realize this goal. We are now pleased to announce that these Autodesk Softimage training tutorials are now available, for free. The tutorials will become available much like a monthly subscription. Every month, there will be new tutorials available to download, all free. We admire those who are keen to learn and expand their knowledge, but realize that not everyone has the funds available to purchase every tutorial that could assist them in this goal. We sincerely hope that these tutorials will help them achieve their dreams. To take advantage of these free Autodesk Softimage training tutorials, visit http://www.letterboxanimationstudios.com/RediVivus/index.php If you have any training materials that you"d like to donate to the Redi-Vivus library, please contact us at www.letterboxanimationstudios.com.


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