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3D Game Animation For Dummies is a well-regarded beginnerโs guide offering clear, practical instruction on 3D animation techniques for video games. With a solid 4.2-star rating and a focus on foundational skills, this used book in good condition is a smart resource for aspiring game designers and animators looking to enhance their creative toolkit.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 30 Reviews |
B**D
ed game for dummies
Thanks
A**R
Three Stars
gives general information on the subject
P**I
WONDERFUL
WONDERFUL
D**R
A good book as well!
I like this book! It is decent and interesting! I recommend this book and it is a good series! Awesome!
J**E
A great introduction to 3D game animation
Sure, you won't be able to land a job at Electronic Arts just by reading this book, but it's a great way to explore the topic. The author does a great job introducing animation lingo and techniques to novices. If you don't know your NURBS from your keyframes, this book is a great place to get educated. It may even whet your appetite for a more detailed book, such as the author's 3ds max Bible.
P**D
Falling short...
I purchased this book hoping it would help me show a novice how to start modeling for games. While the author covers the overview and technical terms, the essential modeling instruction is severely lacking. The book talks about creating detail but fails to deliver quality examples. I bought this title because I own a few of the author's other works including the 3ds max bible. This was a dissapointment because it fails to provide the information on technical skills while it raises false hopes of earning money from games, if folks use this resource. (Read back of book cover) The up side to this book is in the overview. It does introduce the information and resources needed for the game industry, and it covers the basic concepts of animation and modeling, but does not mention many important pit falls common to many an aspiring beginner.
R**E
Warning - not usable with Maya PLE
On p. 2 in the book "3D Game Animation for Dummies" it says, "the examples are taught using the free version of Maya." In the next paragraph, it says, "The Maya, Personal Learning Edition that is used for the examples in this book can be downloaded for free from the Alias Web site, [...] This version of Maya is not a limited trial version, nor is it a feature-disabled version. It includes all the features of the actual shipping version of Maya, except that the images are rendered with a watermark and the saved files are limited to this version." After I bought the book and encountered a problem, Wiley Tech Support replied: "The issue is not with your operating system or with the text. The issue is that you are using the non-commercial version of Maya, the Personal Learning Edition (PLE). Per the PLE FAQ at the Alias Products site ([...]>>File Format and Data Input/Output: You cannot write standard Maya software files (.ma, .mb); only the Maya Personal Learning Edition file format (.mp) can be saved; however, you can import standard Maya software files.<< Thus, to fully utilize May along with the book, you would need to own the Maya Complete Edition of the software. We recommend you visit the URL given above and read the FAQ to familiarize yourself with the limitations of the version of the software you have so that you can make the necessary accommodations when reading our book." A word of warning to potential buyers.
P**I
EXCELLENT
EXCELLENT
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