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Getting Started in Animation
Our team has been looking at the animations from last year, and the software from this year oggle-eyed. We'd love to be able to enter somthing for an animation this year, but no one on the team has *any* knowledge about *any* of this software. I'm sure there are other teams out there in a similar position, or that have been in a similar position. So my question is: "What is the best way for a group of people who know next-to-nothing about animation to start learning?"
We've looked at some of the tutorials in the documentation, and we wound up with people who were even more scared of the programs... Help! ![]() |
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