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I‘m a total beginner so I just wanted to ask, what adobe software should I try out if I wanted to experiment with 3D animation/modeling but more so animation? Should I use adobe fuse or adobe dimensions or something completely different?
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Animate is the old Flash and that is 2D animation.
I would look into Dimension and After Effects. After Effects comes with a Cinema 4D lite.
For more extended work however, you will need a full blown 3D modeling/animation package, like Maya, 3D Design, Cinema 4D or Blender. 🙂
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Animate is the old Flash and that is 2D animation.
I would look into Dimension and After Effects. After Effects comes with a Cinema 4D lite.
For more extended work however, you will need a full blown 3D modeling/animation package, like Maya, 3D Design, Cinema 4D or Blender. 🙂
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Ok I will try it.
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I‘m a total beginner so I just wanted to ask, what adobe software should I try out if I wanted to experiment with 3D animation/modeling but more so animation? Should I use adobe fuse or adobe dimensions or something completely different?
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the only adobe 3d apps are the substance family.
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Fuse has been discontinued.
I'm unsure of the current status on Dimension. I thought it was replaced by Adobe's 3D modeling suite called Substance 3D.
https://www.adobe.com/products/substance3d.html
After completion, you can import your Substance assets into other tools like Cinema4D, Blender, etc...
2D Animation Puppets (cartoons) can be created in Adobe Illustrator & imported into Character Animator, Animate or After Effects (motion graphics) app.
https://helpx.adobe.com/adobe-character-animator/using/overview.html
https://www.adobe.com/products/animate.html
https://www.adobe.com/products/aftereffects.html
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Adobe offers a few options for 3D animation, depending on your needs:
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Adobe After Effects – Primarily a motion graphics and compositing tool, but with third-party plugins like Element 3D (by Video Copilot) or Cinema 4D Lite (bundled with After Effects), you can create and animate 3D objects. More info: https://adobe.ly/3XqZM8K
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Adobe Substance 3D Stager – Best for rendering and scene composition. You can position and animate objects in a 3D space but with limited animation capabilities. More info: https://adobe.ly/3XoI4Tp
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Adobe Substance 3D Modeler – Useful for sculpting 3D models, but it's not designed for animation. More info: https://adobe.ly/3XoI4Tp
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Adobe Animate – Focused on 2D animation, but it supports basic 3D transformation and rigging. More info: https://adobe.ly/4kncS0w
Let me know if you have any questions.
^Shivangi

