So yes, I don't know if this is the correct forum for this, but here I go.
I guess I'll begin by saying that I consider myself a fairly competent stick animator. Here's some links to prove my worth.
1.) [URL="http://www.fluidanims.com/view.php?id=3576"]http://www.fluidanims.com/view.php?id=3576[/URL]
2.) [URL="http://www.fluidanims.com/view.php?id=3558"]http://www.fluidanims.com/view.php?id=3558[/URL]
3.) [URL="http://filebox.me/view/rtmsb6s9i"]http://filebox.me/view/rtmsb6s9i[/URL]
So here's my question to you, if you could call it that. What steps should I take to go from boring 2-d stick animator, to a full fledged 3-d animator for the source engine?
wrong section bubba
Ah bugger my post didn't send in that lag spike ¬.¬
Anyway I was gonna say, I don't know exactly how you can go from one to the other but I can give you this tutorial for Milkshape3D that I used when I started bone animating :)
[url]http://www.realityfactory.info/cms/tutorials/49-modeling/144-bones-and-animation.html?start=1[/url]
Thanks dewd, I'll come get you if I need help.
Wait a second, is milkshape free?!?!
[QUOTE=connorclockwise;24493017]Wait a second, is milkshape free?!?![/QUOTE]
30 day free trial then, around £23 to buy after that (no idea what that is in euros or dollars)
Edit: Here's the site -> [url]http://chumbalum.swissquake.ch/ms3d/register.html[/url]
D:, 35 USD! That's a lot of fucking money for a low end modeling program. Well... let me try it after 30 days and see if I enjoy it.
[QUOTE=connorclockwise;24498689]D:, 35 USD! That's a lot of fucking money for a low end modeling program. Well... let me try it after 30 days and see if I enjoy it.[/QUOTE]
Less than the couple of K you'd have to shell out for 3dsmax.
I guess, but shouldn't all tools of innovation be free?(In an ideal world :D)
[QUOTE=connorclockwise;24500882]I guess, but shouldn't all tools of innovation be free?(In an ideal world :D)[/QUOTE]
If only :3
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