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Hi, im looking throu the video tutorials and i se it says Animation Master 2003 in top. Does this mean that the videos are 10 years old, and if so, are they outdated?

I just wonder so I dont sit and learn stuff that is obselete.

 

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Hi, im looking throu the video tutorials and i se it says Animation Master 2003 in top. Does this mean that the videos are 10 years old, and if so, are they outdated?

I just wonder so I dont sit and learn stuff that is obselete.

 

If it was good in 2003 it is good now. The interface has stayed put.

 

Offhand I can't think of any of the new features that would obsolete what is taught in videos from that time. Sometimes someone thinks of a more clever way to do something

 

Which videos are you watching? "The Art of Animation:Master" tutorials? One change I can think of is that the "Compensate Mode" button turns itself on by default when you create a constraint. That does affect one tut that presumes it will be off by default. That's the only one that has come up in my recollection.

 

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Im watching the video tutorials from the main page. And i think the interface is very good. But I just vanted to make sure nothing I learn is obselete.

Its actually amazing by the designers to have done a interface that is so good so it holds for over 10 yeast :)

 

Its actually quite annoing to have done 3D on a hobbyist basis sins late 90's and not comming over this software untill now.

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Its actually quite annoing to have done 3D on a hobbyist basis sins late 90's and not comming over this software untill now.

 

Well, it's good to have you here with us now. :)

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