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Wednesday, August 08, 2007
Pinocchio is a simple 3D animation program which seeks to assist children and amateur animators create professional animation in a matter of minutes. The method is called character rigging, and does away with expensive motion capture employed by many large commercial outfits.

The program itself is available for download, but requires a little knowledge about operating command prompts. This student project was developed by Ilya Baran and Jovan Popovic. [thanks to bob of Retro Remakes]

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6 Comments:
Anonymous Anonymous said at 8/08/2007 05:00:00 AM:  
Occhio.. Pinocchio. :)
Anonymous Anonymous said at 8/08/2007 05:33:00 AM:  
looks very interesting.
Blogger gnome said at 8/08/2007 07:11:00 AM:  
One step closer to designing a bloody game! Hoorahhhh!
Blogger Unknown said at 8/10/2007 12:29:00 PM:  
So, to review
1) Not a game
2) Not used in creating a game
3) Blatant advertisement
Anonymous Anonymous said at 8/10/2007 05:19:00 PM:  
At Nate:

2)Not useful to make a game? Are you sure? too bad. :(
Blogger Tim said at 8/10/2007 05:48:00 PM:  
It was originally from a forum thread by Bob, and I stole the link from him.

But you are right. Anyway you look at it, it's an advertisement.

No form of payment changed hands though, and it was for a free tool which could be very helpful to other students and kids. Plus I personally tried it out, and it works as advertised.

Yes, I'm guilty for blatantly and shamelessly advertising this application. :)