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Re: lets have a fight!!! carrara vs animation master, who would win?

Re: lets have a fight!!! carrara vs animation master, who would win?

2004-02-29       - By Mark

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> Well, Animation Master is definitely the winner when it comes
to "character animation" and
> its animation tools and features.  AM is pretty much spline based.  
>
I would love to see a spline modeler in Carrara that is similiar to
Animation Master. That would be groovy!

As for comparing the two, I can tell you a couple of things.
1. Hash AM is less stable than Carrara although Carrara has its share
of bugs to work out.
2. I have heard bad things about the Hash newsgroup. If you say
something bad about the product, you can get bounced from the
newsgroup.
3. AM has superior Animation tools hands down.
4. Carrara has the best rendering engine hands down.
5. For some reason, I'm not really fond of both interfaces. AM is too
complex while Carrara is too cartoony (or maybe to arty for its own
good).




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