Frameforge 3d Studio Tutorial

Note from The Editor: Because FrameForge 3D Studio 2 is so powerful, both Chris and I reviewed this software together. As Chris is a 3D designer and graphic artist, he had the unique ability to come at it from the graphic design and traditional storyboard artist's perspective. As I have a background in directing and design, I was able to look at it from a director's perspective, noticing the unique ways it could be used solely by the Director and Cinematographer. (Ironically, my background as a 3D game reviewer actually factored in nearly as much as my directing skills.) To prevent this review from getting confusing, generic descriptions of different areas of the software will be in normal print, whereas Chris' special input will be in italics and my special input will be in bold.

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Their first release, FrameForge 3D Studio, was a robust storyboarding software that had lots of options, though it suffered from limited 3D resolution and fairly basic actor customization limits. Limitations aside, because it allowed filmmakers to play with cameras in a truly 3D environment and work on blocking, it proved to be very popular.

Tutorial
  1. FrameForge 3D Studio supplies female and male children and adult actors with a variety of hairstyles and ethnicities. Choose the base type you want for each character in your script, then change the hairstyle and color of their lips, hair, pants, tops, etc, to get just the look you need to make them unique.
  2. FrameForge Storyboard Studio 4.0.3 Build 11 – Stero 3D. Title: FrameForge Storyboard Studio 4.0.3 Build 11 – Stero 3D. Info: BRING YOUR STORYBOARDS TO LIFE WITH FRAMEFORGE STORYBOARD STUDIO. How do many of the best directors, cinematographers, and VFX supervisors in the world finish productions on time and under budget?
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FrameForge 3D Studio 2 is the follow-up offering from Innoventive Software to their original best-selling storyboard software. Folks who keep track of the industry may recall that the folks at Innoventive were the original creators of Movie Magic Screenwriter. After they sold the Movie Magic franchise, Innoventive focused specifically on creating uber-powerful storyboarding software. Their first release, FrameForge 3D Studio, was a robust storyboarding software that had lots of options, though it suffered from limited 3D resolution and fairly basic actor customization limits. Limitations aside, because it allowed filmmakers to play with cameras in a truly 3D environment and work on blocking, it proved to be very popular. Well, now the folks at Innoventive have worked their butts off to take the concept of 3D storyboarding to the next level, focusing on a new technology they call PreViz.