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Things just aint been the same since Vern's daily rants on this forum... all the enthusiasm he brought- the back and forth rapport... his wonderful innovations and explanations of this wonderful technology. I am chagrined that he left so suddenly and without ever offering an reason- if he had been wronged... if he and Martin had had words... if it was an illness or family matter... if it was something I had said... or if he had simply moved on to greener pastures.

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Dear A:M Forum-

I have greatly enjoyed my time with this software and this forum, even back when it was just the A:M 'list' (remember that?) Today, I have given-in to the ongoing demand of my 2 dimensional interests, and will be ceasing my participation with the Animation:Master 3D community effective immediately. I wish you all well. -Vernon Zehr

 

That took 2 minutes.

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I am looking at this anime studio pro and I am wondering how does it stack up to A:M? I am not trying to start a software war as I was looking at giving this program a whirl myself one day.

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I think it's basically a way to rig flat drawings where you separate the arms and legs into different parts.

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I don't know if that particular program is used but lots of 2D TV animation, the "Family Guy" kind of thing, is done that way.

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Yeah I was just looking around to see if I might use it in the future but I am sure all of that can be done in A:M. The price point is good for the hobbyist in me though.

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