
Mine-imator is a Minecraft animating program that is very easy to use, though you can step up to more advanced things later. You have an animation bar and you can click on a frame and move anything in the project and it will animate. You can also pose creatures, players and rigs (I’ll tell you more about rigs later) to make a scene for a render. You can create shapes and attach them to a base object (called a “parent object”) to make cool features like fingers, details, and weapons. You can also import chunks from worlds to the program, which is very cool. You can also download rigs from the internet. Here is the following tutorial on how to download rigs: Rigs are wonderful stuff you can get for any 3D program, including Mine-imator. Search for any Mine-imator rig out there.Ģ.There will be a download link where the page of the rig is.ģ. It will send you to a file downloading site. Do NOT click on ads! Click on the download instead.ĥ. After you’ve downloaded it and put it somewhere, open Mine-imator and click the “+” button up there.ĥ. Choose the rig you just downloaded, like so.Ħ. Your rig is now imported to your Mine-imator program. Mine-imator is an open-source program, and is completely free (and the fact that I accidentally donated to it to get full version makes me facepalm everytime) and is useful for many things. Most people use it for animation but I like to use it for renders and stuff. It also has a Depth of Field function to the camera so you can blur out the background if you want. I recommend Mine-imator to anyone who loves Minecraft and is interested in 3D animating.

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