Free 3D design course in Zaragoza with Carlos Magallón

Published on June 08, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

The Zaragoza City Council has launched a free 3D creation course taught by Carlos Magallón. The training teaches how to design three-dimensional objects, a useful skill for those looking to improve their digital profile or access jobs in sectors such as video games, architecture, or manufacturing. For citizens, this represents an opportunity to train at no cost and increase their job competitiveness, facilitating access to highly demanded technological tools today.

Carlos Magallón demonstrating 3D design on a large screen, hands manipulating a three-dimensional model of a mechanical gear on a digitizing tablet, modeling software with visible toolbars and polygonal meshes, participants observing and taking notes, background with shelves of technical hardware and circuit boards, soft studio lighting, photorealistic engineering visualization style, teaching and learning action during free training, technology classroom atmosphere with monitors and keyboards, details of electronic components in the foreground

3D Modeling: Tools and Practical Applications 🛠️

The course covers everything from basic concepts of polygonal geometry to texturing and rendering techniques. Attendees will learn to use standard industry software, allowing them to create virtual prototypes for 3D printing or interactive environments. Carlos Magallón will guide students through processes such as extrusion, UV mapping, and scene lighting. This practical training is designed so that anyone, without prior experience, can start modeling objects with precision and apply them to real projects, whether for professional or personal use.

From Making Digital Churros to Modeling Like an Architect 🎨

Because yes, we all start by making deformed cylinders that look like sausages. But with this free course, you'll go from being an abstract artist of chaos to someone who can design a chair without it looking like an octopus with stick legs. And the best part: without paying a euro, just with your patience and the hope that your first 3D figure doesn't end up in the corner of digital nightmares.