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Re: 3DS Max + Additional Programs

Posted by Anton Abaya at 1/26/2001 10:26 AM EST


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In Reply to: 3DS Max + Additional Programs
Posted by Nate Rhoades on 1/26/2001 12:58 AM EST:



: Besides 3D Studio Max, what other software (made by Autodesk?) can we use with our animation. Obviously, I'm sure that using programs like Paint Shop Pro 6 and Adobe won't be a problem. But what is Autodesk's tolerance for Poser and Meshmaker? Is this considered making everything "yourself"?

: -Nate

well, if you look at it another way, do you really think they'll know if you used poser or meshmaker to model out certain things in your animation. My suggestion is just use 3DSMax for animating your product and use any other software packages out there that will allow your animation to look superb! (yes, it's okay to do so).

moreover, you'll need to use some other software later on to import your animation into a vhs tape.... (adobe premiere for example) and using those packages you can also use the filters (fade in fade out) to make ur animation pretty.

good luck.

-anton
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