New system lets those looking to learn Maya log on to classes from anywhere in the world

Escape Studios unveils entry-level online learning tool

Education studio Escape has launched a new online learning tool for those looking to get to grips with Maya that lets students log on and view classes from anywhere in the world.

The online learning tool is designed to let entry-level students or those looking to refresh their skills the chance to join classes no matter where they are.

The system is also open to academia and allows users to put together a tailored course that matches their skillset.

Escape Studios’ CEO, Dominic Davenport, commented: “Training the next generation of CG creatives via the internet is a very exciting development for us and for the industry. The superb new training software has been designed to be as useful for those picking it up for the first time as it is for experienced professionals who know what they want.”

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