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Formalisa is a training platform focused on professional skill development. Its page title indicates coverage of CAO, 3D infographics, and pedagogy, while emphasizing “certification paths for professionals.” Based on the crawled content, its main course areas include CAO, BIM, infographie 3D, and software training, with particular attention given to 3ds Max-related tracks.
The clearest information currently available is around the 3ds Max course lineup, including “3dsMax Rendu réaliste,” “3dsMax et V-Ray,” “Visualisation architecturale / ArchViz,” and “Visites virtuelles.” These are well suited to professionals working in architectural rendering, interior and exterior visualization, virtual walkthroughs, and 3D visualization. The platform also mentions “Logiciels 51,” suggesting fairly broad coverage of software training, although the crawled text does not provide a complete list. As for delivery format, the page does not specify whether courses are live, recorded, in-person, or one-on-one, so details such as learning pace, interactivity, and assignment feedback still need to be confirmed.
Formalisa explicitly uses the term “parcours certifiants,” indicating that its courses may include certification pathways. However, it does not disclose the specific certificate names, issuing bodies, exam formats, or level of industry recognition. On pricing, the page includes “Comment financer ma formation ?,” suggesting that training funding or financing options may be available, but it does not list course fees, packages, payment methods, or refund policies. There is also limited information about instructors or the organization’s background; the main confirmed positioning is training in CAO, DAO, and 3D infographics.
The main advantage is its vertical focus: the courses are closely tied to professional use cases involving 3ds Max, V-Ray, ArchViz, and related workflows, making it relevant for people in architectural visualization, BIM/CAO, and 3D design. The downside is limited transparency in publicly available information, especially around pricing, course duration, certificate value, instructor credentials, and support services. It is best suited to professionals who already have clear software-learning goals, can read French-language pages, and are willing to contact a course advisor for more details.
The crawled text does not provide information about access from China, payment support, or language support, so access status from mainland China is rated as unknown. If access or payment is difficult, alternatives include Autodesk official learning resources, Udemy, Coursera, LinkedIn Learning, or domestic BIM, 3ds Max, and architectural visualization training providers.
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formalisa.com is an France Education provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach formalisa.com directly.