New 2D 3D Community
January 21st, 2009 by PaulWe provide 3D Modeing and Animation at Weeno and we like to be part of the industry and community of all the services we provide. We have attended various meetups and use the the community forums that are associated with the web design and development.
I wanted to do the same with 3D, meet with people in the industry and talk with people on community forums and so on, you know yourself. Unfortunately in my searching I didn’t find much, there is a community of game developers and various other smaller groups like 3D Camp that focus on Second Life and similar areas concerning 3D. Nothing really that was the focal point of the 3D community in Ireland.
I was on creative ireland a few weeks back and was asking about community site and meetups for 3D professionals in Ireland and nobody seemed to know of any site that was really dedicated to 3D. In finding this out and dicussing the topic with like minded individuals, a fellow 3d artist and myself decided to setup a new community forum which we hope to expand if there is a decent community out there.
We decide that we would incorporate 2D Animation and Motion Graphics to appeal to more people and people that are interested in both. The site has a simple name with a simple purpose, to build a community,
Please if your interested and want to help build a community join the forum and share your expertise.

January 24th, 2009 at 7:31 pm
Paul, delighted to see you doing this. I was one of the people who helped organized 3Dcamp in Limerick last year and I’ve mentioned it to a few people since that I’d love to see some kind of forum whereby the energy of that day could be tapped on an ongoing basis.
I would like to see the forum include a section on virtual world development too if possible? Second Life is still interesting but much more important now, in my opinion, is the emergening promise of Opensim as the ‘apache of web 3.D’.
January 31st, 2009 at 3:36 pm
Hi there,
This seems like a great idea and I will surely be checking back to see how it develops.