Well if you need any advice I might be able to help, I went to school for that sort of stuff.
You can Hide things but you have to think about a few things first. Personally to me in the long run 3d is easier you just need the guidance I suppose.
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Well if you need any advice I might be able to help, I went to school for that sort of stuff.
You can Hide things but you have to think about a few things first. Personally to me in the long run 3d is easier you just need the guidance I suppose.
Ask this guy http://tanadrine-studios.newgrounds.com/news/post/868157 he a 3D master, but not in the prog you mentioned... show more skin and it'll be all right :3
I thought I read something about how they sold sketch-up or something a while back? :/
looks good. XD
Cyberdevil
Most series seem to be mixing 2D and 3D nowadays. Sometimes it's not that noticeable but often it just looks strange. I'm too used to the old 2D style of animation to really appreciate the changes, but I guess they'll phase in eventually; be common. The challenging thing about animation is 3D is the movement, everything moves on so many more levels than it does in 2D, and it doesn't seem like the animators always manage to make the motion seem realistic, it's often too smooth/robotic somehow.
Google Sketchup is great, the easiest modeller I've used so far.
Kel-chan
I think the key for 3d animation is the fusion of motion capture along with traditional animation