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| Thread ID: 82993 | 2007-09-15 07:01:00 | Animation Software | gill (6615) | Press F1 |
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| 591398 | 2007-09-16 08:48:00 | Sounds good but we live in Invercargill!! | gill (6615) | ||
| 591399 | 2007-10-13 07:46:00 | We have deicided that Amin8or is a programme well worth spending time on. It has great tutorials to get you started and plenty of scope Thanks for the suggestions There are heaps out there. Some free ones - A very small, relatively simple 3d program is Anim8tor (www.anim8or.com) A paint program which can do animation quite easily is Dogwaffle (www.thebest3d.com) Another free 3d prgram, not simple but possibly easier to start with than blender is OpenFX (http://www.openfx.org/) |
gill (6615) | ||
| 591400 | 2008-12-15 09:35:00 | Its a year later and we have weeks of holidays ahead....does any one have programmes for animating that they could suggest. Would proabably prefer something free or with a long trial period! We tried anim8tor and the tutorials were good....but it was still a wee bit complicated for a 12 year old. |
gill (6615) | ||
| 591401 | 2008-12-15 09:48:00 | Blender is extremely powerful if you know how to use it, he should learn in sometime, maybe when he/she's older. Google sketchup is fun, even though it isn't an animation program its still great for design |
Blam (54) | ||
| 591402 | 2008-12-15 09:54:00 | Scratch maybe? http://scratch.mit.edu/ |
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