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CSC launches certificate course in Maya

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Many Hollywood films that use this package have won Oscar Awards

Chennai: No illusions about this one. Maya is one of the most exciting graphics and animation packages with the features of modeling, animation, lighting, texturing and special effects. Many Hollywood films that use this package have won Oscar Awards for visual effects.

Now Chennai-based CSC computer education has launched a "Certificate course in Maya" all over Tamil Nadu. The course is offered in the CSC centres at Anna Nagar, Aminjikarai, Avadi, Ambattur, Perambur, Parrys, Thiruvotiyur, Old Washermanpet, Thiruvallur, Mylapore, Saidapet, Selaiyaur and Tambaram.

An inaugural offer of 25 per cent is offered for candidates who enrol on or before September 11, says a release from CSC. Upon completion of the graphics course, the students will be able to create hi-end 3D models, Animation, Lighting, Texturing and Landscape using the features of Maya. For details contact, 42113535 or 24342862.

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