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Green Screen Wizard

Saturday, April 17th, 2010

The continuing advances in digital photography make it possible for everyone to capture moments of their lives with more detail and accuracy than ever. Improvements in photo resolution and shutter speed make it easy for both professional photographers and beginners to take great pictures. And even if a photo is not perfect when it is taken, sophisticated editing software can transform it into a work of art. Most people never quite realize the dream of getting a perfect shot. Maybe your picture is framed well, but the lighting is not quite right. Maybe you’ve got the lighting just right, but you forget to use the flash or red-eye reduction option. In cases like these,digital photography offers an excellent way to get just the look you want in a photo.

The Green Screen Wizard allows you to put any image that you want in the background of your pictures, as well as your videos. You will be amazed at the image quality of your backgrounds when you use this wizard. When you use the Green Screen Wizard you will be able to produce professional photos, if you are starting to get in to doing your photography on a more professional level, then you will want to make sure that you use this wizard. Software reviews about Green Screen Wizard you can get at jennyreviews.com

Choosing the Right Animation Software

Friday, August 7th, 2009

The computer graphics industry has come such a long way that if you start to count the number of computer animation software that existed or still exist in the market, you’d make a list as long as an F1 track. Jokes apart, it is fact that there are a lot too many options if you’re trying to choose the right animation software and this is what makes a decision difficult. All you need to know is your purpose.

You may ask a few questions—is it user-friendly? Does it have the best functionality? Is it the best product within your budget? Has it got the finest features? Which level of handling do you need it for? After you know your intentions for sure, make your choice.

3D animation software come in varied ranges and levels of complexity. But even the simplest low-end 3D software available today can render jaw-dropping graphics and animation. Therefore, you need to be extra careful in selecting the right 3D software to serve your needs. Good news is that most 3D versions are available in their respective demo versions. So you may judge their suitability before you finally commit buying one.

If you just want to get started at low cost, there are the basic level 3D software packages available, which sometimes even come free. These have the very rudimentary features and are as easy to handle as possible. 3D Canvas, Xara 3D, Adobe Dimension Amorphium, Poser are some names which require mention in the list of easy-to-use, simple 3D animation packages.

While choosing the intermediate or middle-level 3D software, be a little more prudent—examine the quality of rendering and speed before you seal a deal. This category of software has varying degrees of sophistication, with some offering radiosity at an affordable price. Strata 3D, Pixels (only for Mac), Bryce 3D, Blender are some of the names under the middle-level category.

At the high-end level, it is the implementation of the software that makes this category sharply different from the other two levels. Most of the applications at the advanced level have mind-boggling functionalities and powerful rendering. Lightwave 3D, Houdini, 3Ds Max, Maya 3D are some of the popular choices in this level. Of these, Maya is a front-runner for its amazing capabilities at character animation, video games development, visual effects, etc. Maya tutorials are available online to make learning this software easier. And like all the rest, it’s better to try hands on before going for it.

High-end complex 3D software learning is no duck soup for sure. But who’d mind a little adventure when it doesn’t cost anything? You may check out the free Maya video tutorials to get an idea about the software. Only when you know them all, make the final pick.

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What 3D modeling & animating software is best for Mac osX?

Saturday, June 27th, 2009




What 3D software is best for a beginner on a mac osX 10.2? Something that has a short learning curve and isn’t overly complex so as to confuse a beginner and also does not cost 8,000 dollars a la Maya. Is Lightwave a good start?

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For a 3D Modelling PC Should i get 64 bit Vista or 32 bit? What are the advantages of 64 bit?

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009




I’m starting Games Design, and we’ll be using Maya for modelling, but i’m not sure whether to go for a 64 bit Vista or 32 bit, I was curious if anyone could advise me on what to go for.

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How To Learn 2D/3D drawing?

Sunday, February 22nd, 2009




I have been looking recently into different 3d programs such as Maya and 3ds Max and some of the work that people create is amazing, but I was wondering how I can learn how to create art like this. I have looked on the internet but some of the software is really confusing so I was thinking that Photoshop would be a better start. Is it better to learn from books, the internet or is this something that you could only learn by someone else teaching you. Also is this something that you do start with 2d or can you start of at 3d straight away.I have also been reading some 3d and photoshop magazines and I was also thinking about whether or not these are worth it for beginners as they seem to target people who know what they are doing.

Thank You

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How much does a typical modern software cost to develop?

Monday, January 26th, 2009




Such as Maya,3d studio max,ps…etc
and the taken(duration)?

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What Maya(Animation Software) should i choose?

Wednesday, November 19th, 2008




Ive been making animations in Flash MX for a year or 2 and i wanna start making Maya animations. I went to the Maya website and i couldent choose. I just wanna make 3D animations. Witch one do i choose?

(Note it has to bee free,i dont mind the watermark for now)

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What is the best collection of softwares for an animator to learn and use?

Friday, October 24th, 2008




Photoshop? Illustrator? Maya? 3d max? ………………….
if you can send me some article links on this subject I’ll really appreciate it.
thanks

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What does a “term” mean when buying a 3D program?

Sunday, September 7th, 2008




I am looking at buying Maya + 3DS MAX both in the student edition but I am a little confused about what it means when it comes to term. Both have a term (Maya being 14 months, 3DS MAX being 13). Does this mean the software only lasts that long before the license expires or something?
P.S. Would you recomend Maya or 3DS?

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where could i get free tutorial’s for maya?

Friday, November 9th, 2007




i am learning maya (a 3d software now under autodesk) and could not get information upto my satisfaction from my faculty. i would like to know sites from where i can download free tutorial’s on animation, modeling, dynamic’s and texturing.

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