Feb 5, 2019

Hayes Davidson

Wednesday, 01-April-2015. In the first week of April we paid a visit to long time friends and advanced users of our plugins, Hayes Davidson. We delivered two seminars as part of their ongoing series of in-house training events as well as seeing how talented artists are using our plugins in production.

hayes davidson

Wednesday, 01-April-2015.

 

In the first week of April we paid a visit to long time friends and advanced users of our plugins, Hayes Davidson. We delivered two seminars as part of their ongoing series of in-house training events as well as seeing how talented artists are using our plugins in production.

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