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| I'd like to get into animation, but all the aps ive found cost money or are only demos. Does any one no of a free ap that i can get?? |
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| You can't actually use it for production or commercial work, but Maya Personal Learning Edition is a great start if you intend to do modelling/animation later on: http://www.alias.com/glb/eng/product...ductId=1900003 Typically, animation is a very complicated and complex beast... in that sense, you're going to find it extremely difficult to find animation software that is both good and free.
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