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Animation Softwares in Ubuntu

Submitted by k4tz on Sun, 09/07/2008 - 12:00
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Question:

Hi all,

Apart from my job, i want to learn some feature rich animation software. I am using Ubuntu hardy in my box. Can any one show me the way to get some good animation software which works on ubuntu. BTW i don't have any initial knowledge on that part. I have to start from scratch. Need help from experts here regarding this in ubuntu forums. I am not sure whether this question is to be asked here in "Multimedia" community. Also any advise in this regard is greatly appreciable. I am been the member in this forum for past 3+ months. Expecting your valuable replies guys. thanks in advance.

 

Answer:

just go to Applications > add remove> search animation

you are going to see which program have more score (favourite).

You can also use synaptic

i read a review of each program listed though to see if it fits what i want

OR

Blender is the first choice, that's for sure!

Take a look at this short movie produced with Blender.

It takes some time to get use to the interface and the endless amount of options, but if you practice and follow the tutorials you will feel very comfortable with it.

Visit http://www.blender.org/ for tutorials and stuff.

A good starting point http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Blender_3D:_Noob_to_Pro

 

Source: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=911041

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