Hey Dearmad
I think when it comes to spending $ people should be honest. This is a small investment. I have no intention or will on putting down AM. I just think people should be realistic.
You are only as good as what you model. When I hear someone claim AMs animation tools are the best "period"I have to
:rolleyes:
Good high quality animation tools are
http://www.softimage.com/products/xsi/v3/at_a_glance/#rigging
by far the best of any package. Of course you pay for it. A more honest answer would be “AM has the easiest animation tools” and that is a far cry from the best. I would like to see how well AM could animate a maya Stahlberg model.
I think it really depends on what goal you have. If you have a real drive to work in a studio making a good living then IMO that narrows it down to 4 programs. Lightwave/Max/Maya/XSI… That is not to say you “can not” get a job with something else. It will just be harder and in the end you will most like have to learn something else anyway. If you are just doing it for a hobby then frankly wings/blender etc are a free easy way to go.
With Maya/XSI/Houdini/Max all having learning editions…
Prices continue to drop. LW right now is a steal. Maya complete at 2k is a steal frankly. I would mention Cinema in the top but at $2400 for R8 studio they are cutting their throat IMHO. The modeling tools have a long way to go before they should be charging 2400. The industry is just not (again, IMHO) going to support that price/performance in the long run as the top 4 battle. Then again Maxon is on the right track so who know’s?
Most use Lightwave with a animation package. You do not have to but it cuts a lot of work out. http://www.lightwave3d.com/product/feature_list.html
You can have the best animation tools in the world but if the model is just a box it will still only be a “moving box”…
Just my 2