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Lusito
I sincerely hope that Microsoft can in a near future create a 3d animation
software program with the ease of use of photodraw, and powerful enough for a
user at home create an animation movie in 3d. I'm sure that you have the know
how, and that there are many people willing to pay around 300$ dollars for
this kind of software. The program should have ease of use, be capable of
leting the user draw in 2d any kind of picture or character, and then let the
user transform the sketch or drawing into a 3d scene, colorize, and finally
let the user animate the scene. Of course we are not expecting something high
end but there are many people that would like to work in the 3d drawing and
animation field and they don't do it because the software is to much complex
and expensive.
Hope that this humble suggestion can reach good port.
Best Regards
Lusito
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software program with the ease of use of photodraw, and powerful enough for a
user at home create an animation movie in 3d. I'm sure that you have the know
how, and that there are many people willing to pay around 300$ dollars for
this kind of software. The program should have ease of use, be capable of
leting the user draw in 2d any kind of picture or character, and then let the
user transform the sketch or drawing into a 3d scene, colorize, and finally
let the user animate the scene. Of course we are not expecting something high
end but there are many people that would like to work in the 3d drawing and
animation field and they don't do it because the software is to much complex
and expensive.
Hope that this humble suggestion can reach good port.
Best Regards
Lusito
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suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I
Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this
link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then
click "I Agree" in the message pane.
http://www.microsoft.com/office/com...-21c379d87137&dg=microsoft.public.office.misc