

What's going to happen, imho, is that nerd skills will become ever less important and one's creative abilities will become ever more what separates the nube from the expert. This forum is a good example, if you can type, you can post, very few obstacles. The point of any software is to get out of the way to the greatest degree possible and present the fewest obstacles between the creative vision in your mind and the finished product. That wasn't an advanced situation just because advanced skills were required.

And so the Net was largely limited to super nerds. As example, when I first got on the net you pretty much had to be a NASA scientist to do pretty much anything. And so they tell the nube, "You need to man up and put in the time and become a super nerd like us." But this is not an advanced situation like the super nerd thinks, but rather an immature industry. And the super nerds are understandably proud of having overcome all the obstacles. Thus it is only accessible to super nerds. What is happening in 3D and a number of other genres is that the current state of the industry is relatively primitive. For every one of you there are 10,000 people who would prefer the app I just described. But, imho, experienced super nerds like yourselves are not the real market opportunity. Would this satisfy you guys? Of course not. Although this would require learning what a timeline is, a total nube should be able to learn such a system in a single day.

There are a handful of male and female characters available to choose from. You can line these animations up on the timeline and the software does the transitions from one clip to another. The software is loaded with many pre-made animations which can be selected by point and click. After looking at DAZ, I can imagine a super simple interface like this. Generally this seems true, though it depends on how one defines trivial. Animagic () My own believe is that any animation movie beyond the trivial takes work there is no EZ way out, as it were.
