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How can I create animated videos with limited artistic skills?
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[QUOTE="anorlunda, post: 6305567, member: 455902"] I would like to produce an animated video to demonstrate some 3D physical motions. I'm a bit intimidated. My artistic skills never got beyond stick men. I have zero experience with video, or animation. I'm worried about the learning curve. My specific ambition is to depict an array of Ferris wheels, turning co-axially side by side. I could make a non-animated image of that setup; but doing that in perspective view would be challenging for me. This would be a one-off project. I found the following. [URL]https://www.nyfa.edu/student-resources/best-free-open-source-animation-software/[/URL] What would PF members recommend for me? [/QUOTE]
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