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    My son has an interest in computer animation and so do I for that matter. We would like to know of any programs that are recommended. I would like to eventually merge some of the animations with some home movies to make some extra humor.
    Any advice will be appreciated.

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    What sort of animation ?
    2d or 3d ?
    Can you draw ?
    Simple Terry Gilliam type animation, or more complex stuff ?
    Read my blog here.
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    Basic 3-D animator: http://www.ulead.com/c3ds/runme.htm If you try it here's a quick tip... group objects together...

    Haven't used it but I've seen Wax mentioned before and that's free.
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  4. Ulead Cool 3D production studio is very easy and full of humor
    You may try Ulead Cool 3D 3.5 as well
    http://www.ulead.com/download/download.htm
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    Blender ... grab all the toturial's and guide's ... then do a google search as well , as many guide's are also available that are not linked to blender's website .

    Capable of both producing game's and animation video .

    Take's time to learn it ... but when it's free ... and you have time ... you cant do better .
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    Originally Posted by guns1inger
    What sort of animation ?
    2d or 3d ?
    Can you draw ?
    Simple Terry Gilliam type animation, or more complex stuff ?
    I can't draw but my son can. He likes to draw cartoon characters (Family Guy, Spongebob etc. )and would like to make them doing things that they don't show on TV.

    I want to find him a fairly simple starter program to keep him interested this summer. I don't want there to be a huge learning curve.

    Thx,

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