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Read the opinions on the 3D e-tribArt school by former students

You wonder what are opinions on the e-tribArt school, training, online courses?
Is there a good atmosphere, are the teachers available, the quality courses, the software up to date?

Read the testimonials below and don’t hesitate to contact our alumni on our alumni platform!

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About training 🎓

  • These trainings are interesting because totally online and quite specialized for a 3D profession. To do ! (David boldon)
  • The training is very rich and comprehensive, so I quickly understood that it was necessary to work, not to give up and let yourself be guided by the teaching team. Despite the fact that everything takes place online, the teachers were very present and answered any questions, it was a learning experience and a saving of time. (Sebastien Greck)
  • The training modules are perfectly suited to the current market and demand from the studios. The most of this school and the fact that the training takes place 100% online, with live feedback, by Skype or email. I have never had so much follow-up in training, even in a traditional school, from the pedagogical manager, to the director through the monitors, I have always seen a smiley welcome, and positive or constructive feedback. The school adapts to the new pipelines of the studios by integrating VR. What more could you ask for from a training school? (Yannick Lampasona)
  • The e-tribart training was perfect for my schedule, I could connect to the platform whenever I wanted. The lessons were very clear and well organized. (Gaëtan Borneuf)
  • 3d school which provides the means to train online with a bac +3 diploma, it is rare in France … and the quality is there having practiced it a few years ago (Arthur delmare)
  • I followed the 3D cycle in 2 years. FX simulation specialization. Training with professional content that prepared me well for my job in a production studio in Paris. And online it’s practical and we have a follow-up with the school. You just have to be motivated enough to succeed (Serge Dan)
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    On the teaching team 👨‍💻👩‍💻

  • I was very satisfied on the one hand because doing an online school was an obligation for me (I lived half in Japan, half in Switzerland). In addition, the lessons were of high quality as were the teachers and other motivating and very sympathetic students! (Nathanael Monney)
  • Great trainers, great training (Maxime Galland)
  • The teachers were available to answer our questions, and without the follow-up from the teachers, I would never have succeeded, so we have to hang on, stay motivated, work to also give back to the teachers what they gave us. (Ahmed Ben Farat)
  • The training went very well. I did not know e-learning. It is a very promising and rapidly changing sector. It works if and only if there is a relationship of trust between the student and the teacher. This is what I found with Laurent Bertran de Balanda and Cyril Constantino. They gave me the spark and the passion for 3D in such a short time. I have developed some latent talents. In 5 years, my former teachers have never been able to do it. (Pablo Boulanger)
  • The E-tribart training went very well. The main strength of online training like the one offered by E-tribart is the modularity of the courses and the schedules offered. It is very important in my opinion to have as professors professionals in their field, whether at the level of VFX, compositing, drawing, animation and real time 3D … We can ask them questions about what interests us and also push our work to the maximum, go further than what was requested. Constructive criticism, the eye of a real seasoned professional in his field, brings incredible motivation, a desire to do more because we know we have been noted, judged not by a classic teacher but by someone who could be our boss. (Romain David)
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    On the atmosphere & the conviviality ✌

  • The training went very well, I had the chance to meet people from the same perspective as me, from all over France, but also from the rest of the world. What struck me the most was the ability we each had to train our promotion, where everyone had their place, and brought their vision. (Jonathan renaux)
  • I loved the tutorials provided (a gold mine as I told him several times), the relationship with the teachers and the students was great, I met Romain Varlet there, who is now a good friend to me. We were getting closer each time, to make the best visual, a very good motivation and a permanent sharing of knowledge. These links and support are very important and even essential during training, as it can be during production. This allows you to prepare to function as a team, and unblock a situation simply by exchanging … it really works! (Sebastien khai)
  • The training went very well, I had the chance to meet people with the same vision as me, from all over France. The mutual aid in our promotion was done naturally and allowed us to improve ourselves and to learn several ways of doing things! The atmosphere was really friendly, and the closeness to the teachers is really appreciable. (Thomas Ravaud)
  • About software 💻

  • The training I followed at e-tribArt allowed me to discover new software that was not yet part of my toolkit. Beyond the software aspect, it allowed me to evolve in an autonomous framework with rigor. I devoted all my time to FX training with the key challenge of making a demonstrable showreel for a hiring with a deadline. (Regis Frossard)
  • In the 3D Lead Graphic Designer cycle, we have access to all the software of the production pipeline. The school adapts its training to the evolution of tools and their use in the studios. In addition there is a great spirit of promo in Skype: always a friend, a girlfriend to help you out! (Marie-Véronique Gauduchon)
  • I learned Nuke software for compositing, Maya for FX-oriented 3D (dynamic simulations, particles…) and also Pftrack to complete Nuke on 3D tracking and Realflow for more advanced simulation on fluids. Learning the Nuke / Maya duo and its interrelationships is clearly essential to work in the VFX and 3D sector. The lessons were very clear and the information flowed very well. The concepts were always well detailed and explained but even when we understood how a function, tool or technique works, the application by oneself has always proved to be much more complicated, so you had to take the time to redo and to master the intricacies of software. Patience, perseverance and hard work! (Manuel Vivion)
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