Getting started in iClone 6


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By vircod - 10 Years Ago
Hello all!  I am a Daz3d user and have made several animated movies using Daz.  I am also a Mac user which is the reason I haven't used iclone since version 3 was out for the pc.  I had also ventured with using Carrara 7 & 8 in my animations, but grew tired of having to convert the aniblocks into clips just to animate the figures, which was still wooden looking in their movement and returned to Daz.  I have a group of friends in the TMU community that have cheered me on even though it wasn't iClone.  The sad thing in using Daz & Carrara was it kept me out of any machinima contest like Machinima Expo.  I would continue to hope Reallusion was working on  a Mac version of iClone, but that may be a piped dream and may never see the light of day.  I thought that since they made a Mac version of CrazyTalk & Animator it would be right around the corner, but I'm not getting any younger waiting.  I  hung on to my 2006 Dell pc, but found it was way too old to even upgrade the OS and memory and stuff to accommodate version 6, so I caved in and bought a new Dell.  Found out it only cost almost 70% of the price of my old pc! Amazing!  Now I had enough to go ahead and purchase version 6 with bundle sooner than planned.  Looking forward to converting my Daz characters (Genesis 1 & 2) to use in iClone and making great use of it to create more and better animated movies.  
By afterThought - 10 Years Ago
Welcome to the iClone world, vircod!  There's a learning curve, but I'm sure you'll figure it out or people on the forums will be able to help.  Looking forward to what you come up with. :)

aT
By justaviking - 10 Years Ago
Greetings, and WELCOME to the iClone family.  :)

Always feel free to as questions down in the "iClone 6 --> General" section, or wherever is most appropriate.  You will find a lot of nice, experienced, and helpful people here.  There are a couple of crazies too, as in most families.

Nearly everyone of us was a beginner at one point.  Some (looking in mirror) still are, in many ways.

Welcome again, and make yourself at home.