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Iclone 4.31 3d Animation Beginner's Guide
M**D
Your hot-wire to the ultimate animation hot-rod
If there were ever a time to resist judging a book by its cover, the moment you encounter MD McCallum's mis-named "iClone 4.31: 3D Animation" is that time. The most important thing to say is that Packt Publishing was evidently constrained to keep the same book title even after its momentous decision to cover the new Version 5 of iClone. So, to be perfectly clear: *this book covers the awesome new features of iClone 5.* At the very least, a "Covers Version 5" sticker should have easily been slapped on the book! On a far more trivial--but far more perplexing--level, the cover of this guide to the planet's most user-friendly 3D animation program is decorated with a macro view of some unknown flower: a flower so ugly it might as well be a common weed.In my opinion, McCallum's achievement is further undermined by the book's rough paper stock--yet another mystery, given the book's premium price. Not only does this cheapen the feel of the book, it degrades the fidelity of the book's many black and white pictures--even beyond the fuzziness caused by the poor attention given to their brightness and contrast. (We won't even mention the additional dreariness added by a nondescript sans-serif body font.) I bring these issues up specifically to prevent them from giving you the wrong impression: there is nothing second-class about the instruction presented here. If you are getting started with iClone, this is the book you have been dreaming of: your hot-wire for an incredibly powerful animation hot-rod.Now, one thing you can judge accurately from the cover: this book is eminently suited to the newcomer. It really assumes you know nothing about the program and enables you to master the basics. In general, the longer you have been using iClone, the less value you'll find in this book. On the other hand, even an intermediate user can still learn from McAllum's insights as a longtime industry professional in computer graphics and an iClone developer, especially since the technical editor was heavy-hitter Guy Langlois. This is all the more true because Packt and McCallum made the difficult, courageous, but ultimately inevitable, decision to expand the book to cover the new features of iClone 5.One of the things I like about this book is that McCallum tries to dispel some of the most self-defeating habits of newcomers, such as their fatal attraction to the idea that they can produce an entire animated short inside a single iClone project, without even breaking up their work across many projects, not to mention without using a video editor to cut and assemble their scenes. This inexplicable mindset is so common and so hopeless that I just wish Mike had addressed it even more thoroughly.All things considered, Packt was very smart to be the first publisher to address so many years of a crying need for a beginner's guide to iClone, and, leaving aside the sad packaging mistakes, has essentially given us instruction worthy of iClone's brilliance. Based upon my perception of the size and growth rate of the iClone community, the book ought to sell like hotcakes. And then I'd like to get an offer to trade in this unattractive edition for a new edition printed with dignified type on quality paper, and illustrated with legible screenshots.
T**G
An excellent resource for understanding iClone
If you are looking at this page then you are probably just becoming acquainted with iClone and you're wondering whether this book can really help you. Don't let the title fool you. As of this writing iClone 5 is the current version and this book has been updated to include features specific to that version. Most of the basics haven't changed much or at all, so with all that taken into account, this is still a very relevant book.Another question is that, with all the free videos and wiki articles out there, is it worth it to buy a guide. Can't you just find out everything to know about iClone on your own? The answer is that you probably can; however, it will take you several extra hours of hunting down your specific questions and when things don't come out quite like you expected, more hours of trying to figure out why. This book cuts through all of that, laying everything out in an orderly system that takes you through all you need to know to get you started with texturing, set building, lighting, using canned animations, key framing, getting great effects with low polygon count, and so on. Once you have completed the projects from this guide, you will be comfortable with every tab and button on the iClone menu bar.So why didn't I give it 5 stars? Well, while most of the basic tools are practically identical to iClone 4.x, a few things have moved. Usually I had no trouble figuring out where I needed to go, but adding some parenthetical statements to the update in their relevant sections about what these things looked like in iClone 5 would have saved me some time. I also had trouble with references to a file that had been included in the previous version of iClone but didn't show up in the fifth version. Fortunately, as a member of the iClone forums and the TMOA community, I had no trouble reaching Mr. McCallum for assistance. He was very helpful.A word to the wise: those of you who are already somewhat familiar with iClone might be tempted to skip steps. I recommend reading ahead some before deciding to skip sections - you may need the work you've done in this section for something you are less familiar with later.To sum up - this guide made me aware of shortcuts and features that I did not know existed. It made clear to me certain animation techniques that had before been a bit fuzzy, and gave me ideas for how to achieve the effects I will be looking for in future films, that I might not have thought of myself. Mostly it will save me time, since I now know exactly where to find the tools I need, and won't have to go searching for them.[...]
A**F
Iclone beginners guide
This is well worth buying and I haven't even finished it yet. The only problem I've been having is this was written with version 4 in mind and I have version 5. There are some small differences in the way the menus are laid out on the screen in version 5 which aren't addressed in the book. I'v had to spend some time trying to figure out what the author wanted me to do in an exercise simply because I had to interpret what I was to do because my menu choice looked different or was in a different place in Iclone 5. I'd say 90% of the time though the book is spot on! I definitely recommend this book, especially the Kindle version which I have since it was a lot less money. It's also given me some invaluable instruction and saved me time trying to figure out Iclone. Just prepared for some minor differences if you have version 5 of Iclone.
J**E
Useful resource !
Although this book was written for v4.31 of iClone, it still applies to the newer v5. I found that a few instructions sets were not crystal clear, which would leave an absolute beginner baffled as to why a particular sequence was not working. It's a beginner's book, so nothing should be taken for granted. That said, I'd still recommend this book to anyone who wants to jump into the wonderful world of iClone animation. The book is full of extremely useful tips, tricks, and shortcuts. It'll certainly dramatically shorten the learning curve which takes one from beginner to intermediate user.
B**D
Great book
I have had iClone 5 for several months and truly enjoy working/playing with it. But there are a ton of short cuts and tricks to doing things and this book covers them very well. Don't be fooled by the title the book cover iClone 4 AND iClone 5!! If you are learning how to run iClone this book is for you. : - ) Very happy that I purchased it.
K**S
Iclone Beginners guide.
Iclone (the software) is a terrific animation programme. However, it is absolutely necessary that you learn how to use it. This can be quite daunting! Two ways to learn it. Spend years blundering about, learning bits and pieces here and there, and probably giving up.Or, buy this book which gives you a hands on (and practical) approach to the in's and out's, of how to use the programme to best effect.I initially, chose to blunder about, because I had some knowledge of 3D animation. Mistake! So I bought the book!Still working my way through it, and building projects, however this is definitely the way to learn the programme!
B**Y
Four Stars
good informative book
K**O
Inhalt super - Buch schlecht...
Sie wundern sich über meinen RezensionsTitel? Ja, kein Problem, kann ich erklären:Der Inhalt dieses Buches über das 3D-Animationsprogramm "iClone" ist wirklich hervorragend.Auch Leute mit geringen Englischkenntnissen kommen hier hervorragend zurecht. Schritt für Schritt wird alles erklärt was man zum Aufbau einer 3D-Szene tun muß. Auch wenn sich das Buch auf die iClone Version 4 bezieht kann man es auch für die aktuelle Version 5 hervorragend benutzen, da sich am Aufbau des Programms nicht viel geändert hat.Meine Abwertung bezieht sich auf den Druck! Das Buch sieht aus als hätte es jemand mit einem schlechten s/w Kopierer erstellt!Es ist komplett in schwarz/weiß und das auch noch in schlechter Qualität! Für den Preis hätte ich da wirklich mehr erwartet.Leider gibt es aber für das iClone Programm keine literarischen Alternativen. Jedenfalls habe ich keine gefunden...Also, Fazit:Super Inhalt für den Einstieg in die 3D-Materie mit iClone, aber leider in schlechter Druckqualität.(Die E-Book Version dieses Buches ist übrigens komplett in Farbe. War für mich aber keine Alternative, da ich gedruckte Bücher aus Papier nach wie vor bevorzuge!)
A**P
the book I was waiting for
I hope to get updates and of course will buy them ....definitely a must have book to understand how to handle Iclone
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