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in some cases these are full licenses for well-known programs. As has been mentioned, it’s fun and experimental, and in addition helps keep the ol’ gray cells in shape by trying something new.Īs Nolan alluded to, there are a number of British audio and graphics magazines that give away free software on included DVDs. So I’m currently playing around with Blender and Carrara in addition to my 2D apps. Jane & the Dragon is done in a similar manner to retain the look of the illustrations in the books it’s based on.

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Also, this animated Chinese painting blew me away with the camera moves! You’ll see the wire frame models at the end of the movie and how they are skinned with 2D painted textures. A while back I discovered Jane & the Dragon on Saturday morning TV and was really intrigued by the look they achieved. I’m sure many on this board can point you in the right direction.Ī very interesting topic for me as I’ve just begun looking into the possibilities of combining 2D & 3D.īeing a professional artist I’m generally much more interested in 2D, but I’m seeing more and more examples of how the two can be combined. If you’re going to use Blender only to create background scenery … you may want to look at other alternatives as well. People will disagree …its just my opinion. There is a learning curve …can’t say whether its any steeper than the other software mentioned …or even TBS.īut if you’re going to bother learning to use Blender’s features beyond basic modeling …why bother with TBS?Īnimation is a means to tell a story … 2D is great and still very very relevant …but in my humble opinion … 3D does a better job because the visual is more compelling.

And it can ultimately create feature films with the same qualities seen in any PIXAR movie. If you’re looking to do more with Blender (I’ve delved into both TBS and Blender) …and its a very powerfull worthy software that rivals similar applications thats much more expensive …why would you want to use it with TBS?īlender has modeling, gaming and animation features thats very very powerfull …in the right hands it can do anything some of the popular and costlier softwares like 3DS MAX and MAYA …can do.

Sure you can use blender to create backgrounds and import to TBS …but there is also other free applications like Google’s sketchup etc. But TBS facilitates a number of import formats regardless of where it is created. I’m not sure what you’re getting at when you say …“combine”.
