It's great once you get the hang of it, and if you've got the scratch. I used it to put Goku, Vegeta, and Brolly complete with all there attacks into a PC game called Freedom Force. Never really applied it to an AMV though. I might at some point.giga_d wrote:what's 3D studio Max like? I might get it since I may want to create more complex 3D animations than what Ulead Cool 3D offers.
Any 3D skills in amv's?
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Aw, they got nothing on you.trythil wrote:The people who have good 3D stuff in their AMVs compare their skills to good 3D artists, like these peoplePyle wrote:Isn't it weird how you hear this from all the people who actually have good 3D in their AMV?trythil wrote:You can, if you want
It's just that I dont think that any of my 3D stuff so far has been all that good,
Playground Love seemed like a really..monotonous video to me...but the 3D was just...wow.
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X2, can't believe I forgot that one. Plus the amazing amount of effort that went into it when any normal person would have just animated a few lewaves and looped it...AbsoluteDestiny wrote:The best use of 3D I've seen in an amv is in Playground Love.
