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Just for those of you who still don’t have a 3D software
and don’t want to spend a “dime”…

“computer arts” magazine has on this month “cover-disk “ -
Issue 122 - the full version of “Carrara studio 2.1” for free.
(I presume Carrara is already at version 5, but…).

http://www.computerarts.co.uk/about_us/ ... _issue_122

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I should spend 2 hours in order to go in the international bookshop ..does this program has a bones animation? It is close to Carrera basic?
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red hamster wrote:I should spend 2 hours in order to go in the international bookshop ..does this program has a bones animation?
I looked at an old press release of Eovia (http://www.eovia.com/company/releases/11.asp) and it is stated that version 2 has "Bones and Skinning for Advanced Character Animation". Version 2 doesn't have a graph editor like in moho, I think this can be found in the lastest 5.x versions only.
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Phil Staiger has a lot of Carrara stuff on his www.thebest3d.com website. At the bottom of this next page there are some links to older tutorials made with versions 1.1 and 2 which you may find useful

http://www.thebest3d.com/carrara/resources.html
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Looks like I'll have a trip in the center of Rome, here I can't find it.
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The international magazine shoppes in the center of Rome shrunken and they don't sell foregnein magazines no more.
Fuck, I have bought any sort of english pubblications(comics, magazines) since I was in my prime teen.
Now, the have a common european market , globalization and they cut off all the foregnein magazines.
Dunno why.
Al least is a sunny day..
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bupaje wrote:Phil Staiger has a lot of Carrara stuff on his www.thebest3d.com website. At the bottom of this next page there are some links to older tutorials made with versions 1.1 and 2 which you may find useful

http://www.thebest3d.com/carrara/resources.html
Heya, thanks! Yes, we're liquidating Carrara Studio 3, I think it's around $40 or close now, comes with the 600 page dead tree, heavy. We also have C4 standard and Pro, and I can also get you the latest and oh-so-sweet-and-greatest Carrara 5.

As of last week, Carrara is owned by DAZ. They also acquired Hexagon. Awesome stuff.
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I saw. Daz seems like a company on the move. Don't know much about Hexagon but sounded interesting. Good to 'see you' again Philip.
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Just saw that Hexagon is 1.99 at Daz for Platinum members until the end of the month. Platinum membership costs about $30 so sounds good since I thik the product is normally $200+ dollars?

Me, I'm tapped -just ordered Flash and Illustrator education versions but if by some miracle I see money before months end I might pick it up. Sounds like an awesome deal.
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