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The simple answer is to ask you a similar question.

What do you need A:M to do for you?

 

Chances are A:M has what it takes to deliver.

 

For a sample of what A:M offers check out:

 

A:M Stills

 

Everything you see there (and more) can be made with the $79 subscription to A:M. :)

 

 

Mark used A:M recently to create this Arctic scene:

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Noah created some realistic images and anime:

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Kricket preferred Toon Anime:

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Dusan went for a classic stop motion look:

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The list of what A:M offers goes on and on and on...

 

...and A:M offers more than just the ability to create still imagery.

It is called Animation:Master after all.

 

A:M Films

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Product Information:

 

Malcolm likes the modeling and texturing features:

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Garry (Serg2... nobody knows him around here as Garry!) likes to use just about every feature:

(Hair, Reflections, Ambiant Occlusion, Sub Surface Scattering...)

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Of course some of us are just here to learn and enjoy the computer animation experience.

Projects like 'Tin Woodman of Oz' and its sequel 'Scarecrow of Oz' are available:

 

Here is an early rendering from the TWO film by Will:

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Animation:Master is still the best there is for rigging characters.

Raf, Billy, Mark and David and Holmes (among others) are acknowledged masters in this area.

They've provided complex freely available yet flexible rigs (TSM, Squetch, 2008, LiteRig) but in some cases you may be satisfied with more simple rigging.

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The talent isn't in the program Gene... but the program sure helps get you where you want to be. :)

 

Case in point...

Here's what happens when you mix a talented artist (Jim) with an amazing program (A:M):

 

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How many features can you count there?

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Wow Rodney!

You make me wanna buy a second copy!

 

 

Yeah, Rodney, that's a great A:M commercial. We should find a way to wrap that up into a youtube.

 

 

Who's "Malcom"? I hadn't caught that one before!

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Matt makes money with A:M: (If you are in the Detroit area you'll see his animation on TV)

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Matt has donated the cash pictured to the A:M Community. (See A:M Exchange forum for other model contributions from the A:M Community)

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Malcolm is 'Malcolm Zinzan'. Everyone knows him as 'Zinzan'.

 

He's an talented artist that has spent much of his life in Deviant Art ''obscurity'.

Others know of his talent of course... but we here don't as he doesn't hang with us here daily.

 

This is the image most here in the forum might have seen and associate with him:

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Rodney -- you do fine work.

 

I use Max. I am in the process of making 3d caricatures of my family and a few politicians. I have the sketches made, but before I start modeling in Max, I thought I'd look around for an app that makes modeling easier. This is the reason I'd like to know more about A:M. I will also texture, rig and animate these characters. Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks.

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I thought I'd look around for an app that makes modeling easier. This is the reason I'd like to know more about A:M. I will also texture, rig and animate these characters. Any help would be appreciated.

 

If you haven't already, watch the "Animation:Master Demonstration" and the vids for Exercise 9 and 10 on this page...

 

http://www.hash.com/2007web/vm.htm

 

...to get a look at modeling workflow in A:M

 

you can also download the pdf "The Art of ANimation:Master" there to follow along or peruse.

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And the best Forum ever !!! :D

 

My last question is: Is it possible to export files from A:M in a format that can be used by other 3D apps such as Max and Maya? My guess would be no, since A:M is spline-based not poly-based.

 

Export isnt that much of trouble... OBJ, DXF and DirectX-files work quite well... import on the other hand is a whole other story.

*Fuchur*

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