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Luckryan 23-08-2011 00:55

Re: Blender in FIRST Animations?
 
With the rules that the award has right now, I think that Blender is a good program to learn some of the basic concepts and then use the Autodesk software to do the final copy on. It is a lot of work I guess but if you alreally started Blender then I would keep with it for a little while.

Kevin Thorp 02-09-2011 10:32

Re: Blender in FIRST Animations?
 
If you're comfortable with Blender or other 3d program, then 3ds Max will seem alien & frustrating, at first. But if you keep at it you'll start to like Max, and the interface will become more natural to use.

A few years ago I had a student that was pretty good with Inventor. He spent the first couple weeks complaining about how stupid 3ds Max was. As time went by he complained less and less, and eventually helped us win a regional animation award. The funny part was next year I heard him trying to tell a freshman animator to be patient.

Autodesk is hosting the competition so they of course require you to use their products. I think it's great they're donating 1-year licenses of very expensive professional software to all FRC teams.

As a bonus, if you go to a digital arts college or get a job in the multimedia industry, they'll probably be using 3ds Max or Maya.

Kevin Thorp 23-09-2011 07:46

Re: Blender in FIRST Animations?
 
Good advice. No matter what program you use, keep at it. Your frustration level will eventually go down and the quality of your work will go up.

Also - don't be shy about asking for help here and on Autodesk's user forum "The Area". You'll find lots of people willing to help.

Eagleeyedan 26-09-2011 18:51

Re: Blender in FIRST Animations?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kevin342 (Post 1078261)
Good advice. No matter what program you use, keep at it. Your frustration level will eventually go down and the quality of your work will go up.

Also - don't be shy about asking for help here and on Autodesk's user forum "The Area". You'll find lots of people willing to help.

I use area all the time. It is really helpful.


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