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Herb Montes

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    Cartooning, animation, filmmaking, robotics.
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    Windows
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    Sony Vaio Pentium 4-2.6 GHz speed with 2 gigs of ram, digital video LCD display, ATI video card. Wacom tablet. Windows XP Home Edition

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    Texas Gulf Coast

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  1. Its great to have you back! Back in the day we didn't have a forum to work through some of the issues you had. With the forum the stage is set for success. You may not find answers to every problem but I imagine you'll come close! If you have any problems don't hesitate to ask. Thank you for the welcome. Back then we didn't even have the Internet. I think I found out about Playmation through a computer magazine article. Been working with computers since the beginning, my first experience was with a Commodore Pet. Programming in BASIC to create simple sprite animations. My later graphics machine was an Atari 800XL, then I jumped into PCs. Computers have been a big part of my life and career since then. I currently work for a surveying and mapping company using CAD programs to create maps and aerial image plans. I work a lot with high resolution aerial imagery combined with vector lines. Mostly using AutoCAD and Microstation. They have their share of crashing and file corruption but it helps to have a lot of RAM and a stable operating system. My current home system is a Sony Vaio Pentium 4-3 gHz speed machine with 2 gigs of RAM. I've been doing a lot of cartoon art with vectors for the past few years as you can see in my deviantART gallery. Now I want to get back into 3D CGI as a way to expand my artistic horizons.
  2. Back into the fold, so to speak. First time posting here but not my first experience with Animation Master. I first began with it when it was first called "Playmation". Sometime in the mid-1980's I think. Had a 386 DOS machine then. Couldn't do much with it because it kept crashing. Years later I upgraded to an early Animation Master (1990's?) and was running on a 486 or Pentium 1. Got better results but the constant crashes made it frustrating to work with. Over the ensuing years I would occasionally visit the website to see how the software was developing. I think it's time to get back to Animation Master and give it a try again.
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