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Animation F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 13 3:03 pm)
Characters, motion graphics, props, particles... everything that moves!
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Animation learning and resources:
11 Second Club: Monthly character animation competition.
Animation Mentor: Online school. Learn from the animation masters.
Rigging 101: Maya rigs and rigging tutorials.
AnimWatch: Showcasting the best of independent animation.
FlashKit: The best place to learn Flash.
Armaverse: Stop-motion armatures for animation.
60+ great Character Animator's sites: Get inspired.
Personally I prefer something called the klite codec pack. Also search for and get yourself a utility called "Gspot video utility". Despite it's name it is actually very useful. It analyses a video and tells you all sorts of information, such as the video and audio codecs, the sampling rate for the audio, the frame rate, the colour depth, etc. It can also detect and repair some things, like corrupted frames or audio. And it's free.
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Is there anywhere I can download codecs for my computer particularly the newer wmv and asf ones? My computer doesn
t have an internet connection so I can
t just get them automatically when playing an animation.