2026. 03. 25.
Sign up for our courses starting in April: f|x|r Lab, 3D Modeling, and 3D Design.

3D Modelling Basics
Introductory 3D Polygon Modelling in Blender

Get acquainted with modelling techniques used in film/animation, the games industry, visual design, etc.
Design your own object/character by the end of the course.
No prior experience required.

Workshop leader: Máté Györgydeák, computer graphics artist
Duration: 6 sessions
Fee: HUF 12,000 / 6 sessions

Date of the first session: Monday, 20 April 2026, 5 pm
Application deadline: 10 April 2026

3D Design

Build, refine, slice, and 3D print your projects all in one place.
Keywords: digitised space, the world of scanners, design in 3D, slicing software, 3D printing

Workshop leader: Ferenc Navratil, graphic designer
Duration: 6 sessions
Fee: HUF 12,000 / 6 sessions
Date of the first session: Tuesday, 14 April 2026, 5 pm
Application deadline: 1 April 2026

Participation in the workshops is subject to payment of the workshop fee.
Places are limited; applications can be submitted via email at fixirlab@gmail.com.
Payment details will be sent after registration.
Location: House of Arts Veszprém / f|x|r lab, 17 Vár Street, Veszprém.

Workshops already launched in March:

AI Image Creation Workshop Series
During the workshops, we use both open-source and commercial models for creating still and moving images. In the rapidly evolving world of these models, the sessions will function more as a collaborative workshop, where everyone can contribute their knowledge to the shared learning process.

What is certain: we will explore the ComfyUI interface, try out Qwen Image, Z Image, FLUX, WAN 2.2, Hunyuan, and also use Nano Banana, Imagen, and Grok models.

Workshop leader: Gábor Áfrány, media artist
Duration: 12 sessions

Contemporary Photography Workshop
Topics: image analysis and image-making, fine art and applied photography, portfolio preparation for entrance exams. Photography theory and history, studio-based creative exercises, digital post-production skills.

Led by: Gábor Gerhes, Munkácsy Prize-winning fine artist, university lecturer, full member of the Széchenyi Academy of Literature and Arts (Hungarian Academy of Sciences).
Course duration: 12 sessions