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Posted 2003-02-22, 11:23 PM
What do you use? I use Maya, and 3D Studio Max
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Posted 2003-02-22, 11:38 PM in reply to All_Aces's post "3D Animation"
i personally use maya and 3dsmax also... picking up XSI houdini and LW although
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Posted 2003-02-23, 05:45 AM in reply to All_Aces's post "3D Animation"
LightWave! I haven't bothered playing around with any other 3D packages lately.
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Posted 2003-02-23, 10:33 AM in reply to All_Aces's post "3D Animation"
you haven't seriously played with any other 3d packages anyways =\
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Posted 2003-02-23, 12:43 PM in reply to All_Aces's post "3D Animation"
I use LightWave, and I am going to try out XSI and Maya.
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Posted 2003-02-23, 03:13 PM in reply to All_Aces's post "3D Animation"
Randuin said:
you haven't seriously played with any other 3d packages anyways =\
I've used 3DS for quite some time, but my experience with MAYA is very limited. I have never tried SoftImage and Houdini out myself, I've just seen some professional people do so.
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Posted 2003-02-23, 03:33 PM in reply to All_Aces's post "3D Animation"
I used 3DS once, but I didnt do much.. just some shape animations
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Posted 2003-02-23, 07:32 PM in reply to All_Aces's post "3D Animation"
maya is fun to work with loft is the coolest tool ever
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Posted 2003-02-24, 11:23 AM in reply to All_Aces's post "3D Animation"
That is it! I am installing Maya, and going to mess with it. I would have to say to know PS too, that always helps(Dont have to, but it is good to understand Gradients and stuff).
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Posted 2003-02-24, 04:46 PM in reply to All_Aces's post "3D Animation"
okay acer... watch my lofting tutorial and make a complex character (it's not that hard, just time consuming) i dunno make errr... mini mouse may be?
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Posted 2003-02-24, 05:33 PM in reply to All_Aces's post "3D Animation"
Yeah I plan to do your tuts

All_Aces: I think you should continue with maya and look into LW.
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Posted 2003-02-24, 05:36 PM in reply to All_Aces's post "3D Animation"
my maya tuts are enough to get you into really complex organic models... may be not architectual or mech but organic definitely
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Posted 2003-02-24, 05:50 PM in reply to All_Aces's post "3D Animation"
I am going to focus learning LW in its strong points, and Maya in its strong points.
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Posted 2003-02-24, 06:10 PM in reply to All_Aces's post "3D Animation"
k... =\ w/e
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Posted 2003-02-24, 07:46 PM in reply to All_Aces's post "3D Animation"
Randuin, what sites do you use for Maya tuts?
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Posted 2003-02-24, 08:44 PM in reply to All_Aces's post "3D Animation"
Apparently I never read and maya tuts, they just didn't explain enough to do anything, that's why I'm planning to go to a 3d school for it
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Posted 2003-02-24, 09:01 PM in reply to All_Aces's post "3D Animation"
I C, that is no good then
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Posted 2003-02-24, 09:07 PM in reply to All_Aces's post "3D Animation"
i'll release a serie where i try to... i dunno model a car may be?
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Posted 2003-02-24, 11:45 PM in reply to All_Aces's post "3D Animation"
Sounds good, I say for a tut, dont look at what you are makeing but how much learning can be learned out of the tut.

Ok All_Aces, did you just post and not even come back for an answer? Uh... must of registered, asked a few quesitons and forgot the site link
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Posted 2003-02-25, 12:20 AM in reply to All_Aces's post "3D Animation"
lol i don't know... but well would you be interested watching me making a car? (with audio)
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