The irony of having a modeling program with infinite resolution is that its stl export is lower resolution than any of its competitors.
Its unfortunate because Animation master could if presented / marketed the right way could have a second wind because of the the 3d printer revolution. within 10 years 20% or more of hose holds could have a 3D printer.
The bottleneck right now other than price is lack of easy to use 3D modeling software. But in our case we have the software and know how to use it but we cant get a high resolution stl file to the printer.
Most people are using google sketchup, this program takes about 8 minutes to create a wine glass, as seen here
As you can see AM could have a huge market here and should approach makerbot industries to form a strategic partnership.
On the left is the highest AM can export from the stl plugin. On the right is sketch up
You be the judge.
Please dont comment and say that the 3d printer does not need that kind of resolution because the proof is in the models it prints and I can tell you and show you it does need high resolution.
We are programmed to model with as few of splines as possible in AM, the problem is if you do this the stl export is so low res its useless. The only work around currently is to use an unreasonable amount of splines. If someone could just update the stl export plugin from a max of 64 to a max of 1028 we would blow away the competition in terms of ease of use and resolution.