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Re: Safety Animation
Blender
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If you dig deep enough, you might find some user friendly software, but it will be very limiting in options and the renders will not be anywhere near the quality of Blender, Maya, 3Ds, etc. |
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Autodesk sponsors FIRST. As a student, you can get licenses for all of their software on http://www.autodesk.com/education/free-software/all
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Thanks for the replies. We will start with these and see how far we get.
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While I agree that blender has a steep learning curve, its the easiest Ive ever used. To OP: I would recommend spending a day watching youtube tutorials and doing what theyre doing.
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maybe more than a day.
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I'm from 133, the team that won the Safety Animation this past year. We used 2d animation by drawing sprites with a simple drawing program and a drawing tablet then put it together with after effects. This was the first year that we had a group of animators, and the production of our safety animation was done mainly by a small number of dedicated people. Good luck next year in your animation.
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