Free Maya for OSX!
<a href="http://osx.macnn.com/" target="_blank">http://osx.macnn.com/</a>
They'll watermark stuff so you can't sell what you do, but this looks sweet. I have no interest in being an animator, but demos of this app look so cool, I just want to play with it!
Jeff
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They'll watermark stuff so you can't sell what you do, but this looks sweet. I have no interest in being an animator, but demos of this app look so cool, I just want to play with it!
Jeff
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I'm not a graphics artist, but I can appreciate a smart business move when I see it...
<strong>Is it save-disabled?</strong><hr></blockquote>
No, but it saves to a non-commercial format.
\t<a href="http://www.aliaswavefront.com/freemaya" target="_blank">http://www.aliaswavefront.com/freemaya</a>
The Macnn article linked there when it was up.
Jeff
It will be interesting to see what new talent this brings out, as well as who is going to play with the free version a while and say "the macworld demo's make it look so easy".
Two things are for certain:
If you're serious about 3d and have a decent background, you're going to love it.
Your machine will seem slow and you will understand why apple needs the G5.
<strong>I plan to render a full-length motion picture (similar to Final Fantasy, but with much more nudity) on my iBook, using Maya, in real time.</strong><hr></blockquote>
<strong>I plan to render a full-length motion picture (similar to Final Fantasy, but with much more nudity) on my iBook, using Maya, in real time.</strong><hr></blockquote>
I'd love to see that
Just be sure to make it public on your iDisk
I think we need a new nudity specific Graemlin .
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