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  • flexors
  • Posted: 20 September 2009 12:02 PM
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Can I say that it is simply disgraceful that Autodesk
has dozens of 3D and compositing software which are all pretty much the same
thing and have no one for motiongraphic like After Effects and Cinema 4d?

It seems to me that Autodesk has taken a Fordist approach that leaves
little room for innovation. Maybe if it is no longer able to invent new ideas
should have to also buy Corel and Groboto to take a know-how in the typograpy
such as Adobe and procedural animation as Mograph Cinema in 4D.

:)



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And this has what, exactly, to do with “technical art”?

Moved to “Off Topic”



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  • Samab
  • Posted: 21 September 2009 12:07 AM

and have no one for motiongraphic like After Effects and Cinema 4d?

What about Combustion, Flame, or Flint?
They all do motion graphics.



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  • RedCobra
  • Posted: 21 September 2009 12:12 AM

Samab 21 September 2009 07:07 AM
and have no one for motiongraphic like After Effects and Cinema 4d?

What about Combustion, Flame, or Flint?
They all do motion graphics.

Exactly!

Think and research before commenting flexors!!



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