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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.
I believe the only place you would be able to get a demo is from the Animation:Master '99 Handbook, by Jeff Paries. It is out of print now, but if you search around, you might still be able to find a copy. (I've recently seen one in the discount section at a local Borders bookstore, for example.) The A:M 2000 handbook which replaced it does not include a demo, nor will any future editions, to my knowledge. Hash no longer offers demo versions, instead, they have a 30 day money back guarentee when you purchase the software from them. Hope this is useful to you.
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hi there, does anyone knows where can I find a trial version of animation master? I thinking of saving money to buy but I would like to try it before. Thanks