RHINO exports A:M?!? That would be wonderful. That would actually solve all my problems getting a modeller such as this to work with A:M. I’ve used Rhino before and it is great to model with. If it could work with A:M that would be awesome.
You know I was playing with A:M the other day, and I’m still in love with the program. It was my first program I ever bought.
Bought in 97’. I still wish I had my models I built back than. I had created like 50 characters. Of course they are not up to today’s standard, well I don’t know a few of them may be a little better, lol.
I think back then I was a little more patient and had nothing really to accomplish (okay I was working on a series then too) LOL. but I was at home with my parents.
You know I wish there were more “WINK” videos on modelling to show us other’s techniques. I would love to see how someone with more skill can model.
You know I have my way of doing things in splines but maybe my way is wrong and the “slow” way to do it, and I just gave up to fast or disheartened to fast.
Have you seen what has been accomplished in A:M? That is why I use the tool.
Haruwo
Nosferatu
Killer Bean
Soulcage
etc.
Great shorts created with a one man team. If I really had my way, I would love to work with a team of A:M users and make a bigger movie showing everyone what the little program that could can do at it’s max.
You would have people asking you “You used what? A 299 dollar program?” “WOW!!”
Some people today still think you need Maya in order to get something done, but thing is A:M can go head on with Maya in the right hands.
You know what? If no one will make a “WINK video” modelling with A:M I can go ahead and try it, and maybe people can see what I’m doing wrong.
I would love to stick with A:M especially since I am doing an Indie film and would like to have that program with the Indie spirit by my side.
What I am going to do as far as my production is going is just use a mix of programs. A:M for animation and some advance camera projects and to achieve the look I need, then for compositing. I’ll use Vue, Silo, Sketchup mix for backgrounds and modelling the background characters.
If you have ever seen URDA , Magical Play, or even Soulcage’s work. Alot of times they use A:M for character animation (who can beat it in this area) but for backgrounds and such I believe they use Lightwave.
I do owe A:M alot. It was the program that opened my world and made 3d animation possible for me.
A:M is definately an inspiration to the little guy!!