[ubuntu-art] Video Animations
Alexander King
alexanderddking at gmail.com
Thu Jan 20 04:10:04 UTC 2011
Hay
im new here and Im studying animation and design. i would have to say the
tools are quite off putting .Most students are taught to use the adobe
master collection so switching to inkscape, its hard to find the same tools
they use in illustrator. blender has a good idea where you can change the
input to match maya so if your new to blender you still now the basics. but
from my experience,if an artist knows how to do something in other program,
they aren't going to bother looking through all the tools to find out how to
do it in a ubuntu program.
all im asking is something like workplaces where your panels are arranged in
layouts which you can load and save them and have one simpler to
illustrator.
or even like education about the programs
On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 12:03 AM, Richard Querin <rfquerin at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 4:23 AM, Ivanka Majic <ivanka.majic at canonical.com>wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> How do you think we should go about attracting people like this? Is it
>> tools we are missing or is it people with the right creative skills?
>>
>
>
> I agree with this sober assessment (
> http://troy-sobotka.blogspot.com/2010/07/allure-of-culture.html) that it's
> a deeper and much more complex issue than tools, it has to do with building
> a culture that attracts and retains creative minds. That first question you
> ask is *utterly important* though, and should be asked far and wide in our
> libre software world. Sadly I doubt many people will actually read and think
> about that post seriously, instead rejecting it at the first sign of
> self-criticism. Maybe I'm just getting cynical in my old age. ;) I hope so.
>
>
> RQ
>
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