
CC3 is a pretty good program but you can't create clothing or props with it. But there is a shitload of content available for it and the purchase price for such content is generally a lot less than similar or lesser content for iClone. (Again, this is a LOT more complicated, but in general that's the idea).
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If you want to make other kinds of animations there are other things you can do and software you can run on your Mac, some free, some not so free. If your interest is in making character animations you can just stop right there and do whatever you need to do to run it (but my advice would be to buy a PC. Okay, the SIMPLE version of this (it can get a LOT more complicated): iClone is the premiere 3D character animation program. Thanks for any advice you'd care to share! Not a complaint, just where things stand here.
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I would just buy iClone and dive in to find out, but the need for me (a Mac user) to install Bootcamp, buy Windows, install Windows, and learn Windows is a lot of obstacles to leap over just to find out whether I'd enjoy 3D. = I'm very involved with 2D video editing, and am trying to determine whether I want to invest time in 3D as well. Any ease of use comparison between iClone and DAZ for character animation would be most appreciated. Is this a generally correct understanding? = EASE OF USE: I'm experimenting with DAZ software now. On the other hand iClone is $200, but it seems the included Character Creator means I wouldn't necessarily need to buy any character content for quite awhile, if ever.

= PRICING: So far it appears to this nube that while DAZ is free software, you can't do a whole lot with it without making content purchases from the DAZ store.

Thanks! My sole interest is in animating characters. I'm hoping you can correct any misunderstandings I may have about the differences between DAZ and iClone.

I would just buy iClone and proceed (because I LOVE CrazyTalk!) but iClone is not available for the Mac (except via Bootcamp) so that complicates the decision of where to start. Hi folks, I'm trying to ease my way in to 3D editing.
