Blender Quick Start Guide
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About the reviewers

Fernando Castilhos Melo lives in Toronto, Canada, and works as a software engineer. Since 2009, he has used his spare time to work on 3D modeling using Blender. He has lectured on Blender and 3D modeling at several Brazilian free/open source software events.

Fernando holds a degree in computer science from UCS (Universidade de Caxias do Sul, Brazil), and this is the fourth Blender book that he has worked on. The other ones were Blender Cycles: Lighting and Rendering Cookbook, in 2013; Blender 3D by Example, in 2015; and Blender 3D Printing by Example, in 2017.

Moreover, he has also developed an integration between Blender and Kinect named Kinected Blender to generate 3D animations using body movements captured from Kinect.

I would like to send a big thank you to the following people:
– My wife, Mauren, for all the support she gave me during this reviewing process
– My parents, Eloir and Miriam, for encouraging me
– My dog, Polly, for being (literally) at my side all the time during this review
– All my friends for giving me the confidence to carry out this work

 

Germano Cavalcante de Sousa, with a background in architecture, uses Blender for arch viz work.

He has developed add-ons aimed at architecture,  including the snap_utilities_line 
add-on, which is officially distributed with Blender. He also helps, when he can, in Blender development, focusing on transformation and snapping capabilities.

I would like to thank Allan Brito for referring me for the book review and Hardik Bhinde for coordinating the review work.