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Hash, Inc. - Animation:Master

PostTribber

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    G4 Sawtooth, OS X, Radeon 8500, 2 GB Ram

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  1. this training series is suppose to be Quicktime Movies, but really isn't. I have training videos from other vendors and they don't act at all like this. everything should be on the CD, don't see the reason to bother with the website (open index.html in your browser??). why bother with a CD? also, the window is difficult to re-size once launched. disappointed that I can't view these. can Hash revamp all training into a format may user friendly? (like DVD's other than for PC only). just looking for tutorials that can be viewed on other than a PC. thanks.
  2. are there tutorials for creating back round scenes: where models can be placed and move around in.
  3. quit teasing me, Rodney. I gotta get through the toot first! ...you guys!
  4. not too much or he might run for re-election as Mayor of Carmel.
  5. Hi Tiger, I will be upgrading, but after I get firmly acquainted with AM first. by then I'll have a good idea of what system to get, and hopefully have had enough time to have saved up for it.
  6. thanks, Dhar. I installed 2007, then began with the manual. I was wondering why it kept asking me to load v2006? I suspect this will be the same for Disc #2. I can live with that.
  7. thanks, Rodney. I'll have my copy of A:M this Monday AM. just recently interested in doing animation, and was looking for an affordable program aimed at beginners, and A:M looked like a good place to begin. I have the desire to become proficient at it. I'm running a Mac G4 with a 64 MB video card, which 6 years ago was 'top-o-the-line', so I think I'll know real soon what the hardware requirements will require. already have several music video projects in my head, so I'm anxious to get rolling soon as I master Master. wish me luck!
  8. am in the mood to upgrade from my Mac Sawtooth to a new computer for video & animation. my Mac is still great for video, but 512 MB Video Cards are more affordable & easily obtainable (as with most hardware/software) with PC's. MacPro's are tempting, but again, which platform is more pliable with the demands of animation?
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