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To get multiple copies of image sequences with different frame
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"<> >We've been kicking around a new book idea here at Ventana, and I
wanted
"<> >to get some feedback. Here's the setup: the book would address areas
of
"<> >concern to all us 3D people
I would suggest that you develop some good examples on some of the new
features available to animators: bones, expressions, constraints, using
motion curves, motion capture, etc. These are usually not covered in
most
books, and those that actually do, are quite outdated.
I would be very much interested to see a book showing the latest
technical
improvements in 3D, but from an artist or user point of view. I would
not
care if the tutorials or suggestions were for Alias, Softimage, 3D Studio
Max, LW, or whatever. From my past experience, I've seen that most
tutorials can be ported quite easily from one software to another. Even
when you cannot, because your software lacks some feature, you have
already gained the knowledge of how to do it in the future (when you use
a
more advanced package, or when the feature finally gets implemented in
the
one you use today).
Gonzalo Garramuno
ggarramuno@sicoar1.sicoar.com
Buenos Aires, Argentina