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divisionByZero0 15-06-2011 15:32

Blender in FIRST Animations?
 
Would it be legal to use Blender in any of the FIRST's animation awards?
"Legal", as in the rules of these awards will let us use Blender, or any other open-source/freeware 3D graphics program.

Duke461 15-06-2011 16:14

Re: Blender in FIRST Animations?
 
I don't believe so. On the 2011 Autodesk Rules and Requirements PDF, it states on page 8 under Award Requirements – Content & Format:
Quote:

2. Submit a 30-second animation using Autodesk 3ds Max, Autodesk Maya or Autodesk Softimage that meets the requirements listed below
Hope this helps,
-duke

P.S. The allowed animation softwares are better than Blender anyways :D

tim-tim 15-06-2011 20:56

Re: Blender in FIRST Animations?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Duke461 (Post 1065767)

P.S. The allowed animation softwares are better than Blender anyways :D

...and they are free!

3DElizabeth 16-06-2011 09:17

Re: Blender in FIRST Animations?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Duke461 (Post 1065767)
I don't believe so. On the 2011 Autodesk Rules and Requirements PDF, it states on page 8 under Award Requirements – Content & Format:

Hope this helps,
-duke

P.S. The allowed animation softwares are better than Blender anyways :D

I disagree. Blender has a lot of very useful features including a game engine. Its used by many professional studios because it is cost effective and is very well designed for any part in the animation pipeline. Proprietary products offer many advantages but Blender is a open source rock when it comes to commerical use.
Also their licencing is way easier to set up and you can share it with anyone and not break the law.
Thanks

divisionByZero0 16-06-2011 15:21

Re: Blender in FIRST Animations?
 
Quote:

3DElizabeth:
I disagree. Blender has a lot of very useful features including a game engine. Its used by many professional studios because it is cost effective and is very well designed for any part in the animation pipeline. Proprietary products offer many advantages but Blender is a open source rock when it comes to commerical use.
Also their licencing is way easier to set up and you can share it with anyone and not break the law.
;)
That was my thought too. The work flow in Blender is easier for me. I thought that the animation awards would allow us to use other programs to render 3d animation to use in the awards.

I mean... the main point of these awards is to help spread the word of the FIRST spirit and the proper industral saftey proceedures for all the future rookie teams to see, is it not???:confused: :confused: :confused:

Dustin Shadbolt 16-06-2011 15:24

Re: Blender in FIRST Animations?
 
I would suggest contacting FIRST and suggesting the program be added to the supported list. I myself love using Blender and find it quite easy to learn and to use. That is the beauty of FIRST, if you want something added, it could be quite easy to do so. Best of luck!

divisionByZero0 16-06-2011 15:36

Re: Blender in FIRST Animations?
 
Quote:

dShad:
I would suggest contacting FIRST and suggesting the program be added to the supported list.
Anyone knows the best way to ask FIRST about this?

cbale2000 16-06-2011 16:36

Re: Blender in FIRST Animations?
 
I would guess that since Autodesk sponsors the animation awards, adding other programs is not likely to happen any time soon. Just saying. ::rtm::

divisionByZero0 16-06-2011 23:09

Re: Blender in FIRST Animations?
 
Quote:

cbale2000:
I would guess that since Autodesk sponsors the animation awards, adding other programs is not likely to happen any time soon.
Guess I'll ask Autodesk about it too....

3DElizabeth 17-06-2011 01:34

Re: Blender in FIRST Animations?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dShad (Post 1065904)
I would suggest contacting FIRST and suggesting the program be added to the supported list. I myself love using Blender and find it quite easy to learn and to use. That is the beauty of FIRST, if you want something added, it could be quite easy to do so. Best of luck!

Maybe we should contact Blender also! If autodesk inventor and pro e can be a competition, then couldn't blender have one also? It would be great because you can run it off of a thumbdrive or on linux. :) an open source animation contest would be awesome!

emekablue 19-06-2011 22:28

Re: Blender in FIRST Animations?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 3DElizabeth (Post 1065961)
Maybe we should contact Blender also! If autodesk inventor and pro e can be a competition, then couldn't blender have one also? It would be great because you can run it off of a thumbdrive or on linux. :) an open source animation contest would be awesome!

Is Pro-E going to be a competition, now?!

3DElizabeth 20-06-2011 07:43

Re: Blender in FIRST Animations?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by emekablue (Post 1066211)
Is Pro-E going to be a competition, now?!

I thought it was? It's separate from the Autodesk competition. Are you playing?

emekablue 20-06-2011 22:48

Re: Blender in FIRST Animations?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 3DElizabeth (Post 1066235)
I thought it was? It's separate from the Autodesk competition. Are you playing?

I haven't heard of it until now. Do you have any links or information about it?

3DElizabeth 21-06-2011 07:48

Re: Blender in FIRST Animations?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by emekablue (Post 1066314)
I haven't heard of it until now. Do you have any links or information about it?

Here :) http://www.usfirst.org/roboticsprogr...t.aspx?id=6878

petdin 23-08-2011 00:08

Re: Blender in FIRST Animations?
 
I first got into Blender when I saw Big Buck Bunny. I got interested and started trying it out. I had a computer science and some 3d imaging background so it was not a totally different world for me.

I cannot remember if it was from Blender itself or from some other site, but they provided a very good set of video tutorials to get you to learn the basics. It was basically going through the whole interface with a voice over of it.


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