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Animation F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Oct 31 2:49 am)
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.
Attached Link: http://www.tmpgenc.com
If you want to create PAL broadcast-quality movies, you'll need to make them exactly 720x576 @ 25fps. Also, for DVD material you will need to convert your movies to MPEG2 format first.Check out the URL below for a FREE MPEG1 and 2 encoder. :-)
Dave.
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I'm currently creating some Bryce/Poser animations and want to burn them to VCD or ,in the nearby future, burn them to DVD. So It has to be broadcast quality.... My questions are these :at what resolution should I render my animations? 800*600 pixels? I live in Europe and there also seems to be a difference between PAL (Europe) and NTSC (US)? What framerate should I use? 24 fps or 30 fps. Is there a difference in framerate between Pal and NTSC? Thanks.... Stardust