Massive cross post Iain ;-) Charles
K.Gari wrote:
> eh? post a question on a lightwave newgroup and you advise someone to go
> learn 3dsmax/maya/xsi?!
> lol! is the original poster just advertising for 'motion builder'?
>
> Iain
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> "Matthew Bassett" <matthew.bassett@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:aOM%g.38145$Or2.10408@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>Best idea is to try them yourself - most products have trial versions or
>>learning editions! Also motion builder is good for animation, but not
>>modelling/texturing/rendering so it may be better for you to look at
>>something like 3ds max / maya / xsi
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>><kuan.joe@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>>news:1161785407.551321.307850@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>>Hi all,
>>>
>>> I am thinking of self-learning to create my own motion movies as a
>>>hobby. However, there are a number of applications available such as 3D
>>>Studio, Lightwave, Cinema4D, etc. I don't know what sort of application
>>>is suitable for me.
>>>
>>>Personally, I am very impressed with the introduction video of
>>>Autodesk's Motion Builder.
>>>
>>>For myself, I don't have any technical problem in computing and I am
>>>not too fuzz about the quality of the image either. I am more concern
>>>on user interface.
>>>
>>>Many thanks in advance
>>>Joe
>>>
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