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- From: umduddr0@ccu.umanitoba.ca (Brendan Duddridge)
- Subject: Re: Recommendations for an Animation Program?
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- Keywords: animation
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- Organization: University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada
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- Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1992 00:49:38 GMT
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- Chris Trimble writes:
-
- > Hello. I am currently using Alias Sketch! for modelling / rendering,
- > and would like to be able to take my models from Sketch! and animate
- > them. I have read the MacUser article from a few months back, who
- > recommend MacroMind Three-D for this sort of thing. Does anyone have
- > any other recommendations / tips?
-
- > Thank You. Please e-mail your replies.
-
- > - Chris
- > chris1@uiuc.edu
-
- I also have Alias Sketch 1.5. It's a great rendering program, but doesn't
- have any animation capabilities unfortunately. That is why I use Infini-D
- 2.0. It's also a great rendering program but it also has superb animation
- capabilities. It uses a time-based animation system rather than a key-frame
- system. Version 2.0 is significantly faster than version 1.1 also. The anti-
- aliasing is much better, and the surface composition tools are much better.
-
- I definitely recommend Infini-D 2.0... Let me know if you have any more
- questions...
-
- --
- Brendan Duddridge
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