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Animation F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 13 3:03 pm)
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It depends on the program. You can get some paid "cell-renderers" as well as free "cell-renderers" for MAX. (I don't remember where, but they are LEGAL) Maya can create cartoon shaders using standard shading networks. I don't know how the poser pro flash animations look like. I don't think that flash would be the better choice either. I would use DivXnemirc
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I was thinking of purchasing poser pro pack, reason being is I want to use it for flash animation, so I can make a series, what I was wondering is how well it will compress something at a cartoon like rendering? How well does it work for flash animation? Just anything you can give me tips on I basically want to have something look similiar to this and how high is the file size