

Reallusion has been pushing the boundaries of animation for over a decade now and part of what they’ve been able to do is leverage a mindset that’s focused on the lower-budget community, while at the same time giving a place for creative in that community to create new content and profit off of it through their Reallusion Marketplace. (This is not to say that companies haven’t tried to create all manner of vector based animation that’s designed to simplify the animation tasks however, the results-and the number of users who can avail themselves of these products effectively-has been limited.) There are workarounds and hacks to come up with a pseudo-animated feel or going the route of true 3D animation, but a way to create traditional-looking animation without doing it traditionally has been lacking. It’s always been a people intensive job and “people” are something that most microbudget films are in short supply on. Pricing: $49.99 Basic $179.99 Pro $299.99 Pipeline (reviewed)Īnimation is a rough gig to get into on a microbudget. Hanke on | 2 commentsĬrazyTalk Animator 2 Publisher: Reallusionĭescription: 2D and 2D-appearing 3D animation
