Tip for new beginner

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zeke365
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Tip for new beginner

Post by zeke365 »

This something I had to practice on and it takes the quite learning curve to do it but once you have it, it works great.

I spent a lot of months jut practicing the movement of the characters and I have to tell you I did like at first but eventually I got to the point where I could move them with my mouse flawlessly and in the direction I wanted them to be.

The second thing is the camera is work on that to which I m still working on myself.

I m not perfect and still learning about the software myself and watch several tutorials and even new ones I did not even know about. So I m just a beginner just like you.

I hope this helps everyone.

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Neechyl
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Re: Tip for new beginner

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Im having the same difficulties as I am a beginner too. Can you offer and tips that will help speed up the Learning Curve?

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Doc
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Re: Tip for new beginner

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Neechyl wrote:
Tue Feb 27, 2018 4:55 pm
Im having the same difficulties as I am a beginner too. Can you offer and tips that will help speed up the Learning Curve?
I would start by watching the basic training video tutorials: http://www.anizu.uk/help
Once you have the basics down, you can click the category names on that page to bring up many more specific tutorials.

If you find written instructions easier to follow, have a look at the "instruction manual": http://www.anizu.uk/muvizu-downloads/mu ... ons-v2.pdf

We have an archive of the old Muvizu wiki if you would like more information, but not all pages are available: http://www.anizu.uk/wikiarchive
You can use the Google search box in the top right of the main Anizu pages to search this whole site for information.

If you start getting into more advanced stuff, you can search the Muvizu forum http://www.muvizu.com/Forum/ or ask a question here. :)

Good luck!

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Ziggy72
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Re: Tip for new beginner

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There's also the Muvizu live streams I did over here : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCYebk ... LpOineDB1A

Seeing someone else working can help a lot with learning any software, I find.

Doby
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Re: Tip for new beginner

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Those videos are awesome! Thanks for making them!