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- From: kairiss-edward@CS.YALE.EDU (Edward Kairiss)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.animation
- Subject: Re: Animation
- Message-ID: <1992Sep15.152725.9316@cs.yale.edu>
- Date: 15 Sep 92 15:27:25 GMT
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- >Donations are also welcome for Steve to figure out how to properly say:
- >
- > Nyah nyah nuh nyah nyah.
-
- Maybe i'm dialectically impaired, but i too say "nyah nyah NYAH nyah
- nyah"; it's just the tempo that changes at the 3rd NYAH.
-
- But my real question is this. I have an artist friend, not very
- computer savy, who would like to do animation on a 386 w/windows. At
- this point she's not even sure what "do animation" really means in a
- computer context. What happened was that about 15 yrs ago she actually
- did a cartoon by hand, and decided it was too tedious. So i guess the
- idea is to have the computer facilitate the process that used to be
- done by hand.
-
- thanks for any advice as to what programs to consider.
-
- Please follow up email to:
- zador@cs.yale.edu
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- NOTE: THIS DIFFERS FROM THE POSTER'S ADDRESS.
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- TZ
-